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Flat, Tall, or In Between—Is It Time to Evaluate Your Organizational Structure?

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By the time a new direction is approved, the plan may already be out of date. Each of these issues could signal that a more streamlined organizational structure is needed. You can take baby steps and evaluate which strategies are successful and which are not. In my experience, the latter is the more common scenario.

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5 takeaways on why gender equity matters across issue areas 

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A report from The Bridgespan Group, Illuminating Impact: Why Gender Matters for Funders in Any Issue Area , warns that funders risk “leaving impact on the table” by not applying a gender equity lens broadly. For example, women spend 25% more time in poor health over their lifetimes than men. Analyze gender in your issue area.

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For Positive Outcomes, Hold a Mirror Up to Board Performance

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Even with a friendly name like “feedback, check-in, or coaching,” a performance evaluation can be uncomfortable, or possibly downright scary. That’s probably why more organizations don’t have a process for evaluating the board of directors, or if they do, that assessment is not continuous. I’ll get on my Association 4.0

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Challenging Conversations—Tackling Risk

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These conversations are limited to bottom-line issues. Frame the Issues Risk isn’t on most directors’ list of favorite topics for discussion. Evaluating where the blind spots lie in your organization is one way to begin approaching these difficult conversations. Evaluate New Initiatives Strategic risk is a different story.

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Is Your Remote Team Getting the TLC They Deserve? An Audit Delivers Answers

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A spontaneous cruise of the office was an effective strategy for evaluating a variety of business indicators. Make time to audit the impact working from home is having on your organization. The desire to be fully aware of the strengths and weaknesses of your team drives this type of evaluation. shared this valuable advice.

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Good Data Governance Equals Great Member Experiences

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Review Systematically How do you evaluate whether your organization’s data is pristine, polluted, or somewhere in the murky in-between? If any of the following issues sound familiar, it may be time for an intervention. Assessing the status of your data involves reviewing activity across several areas of competence.

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How to Build a Better Nonprofit Budget in Less Time and with Less Stress

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Work with the heads of each department to analyze expense history, review contracts for any automatic expense increases, and evaluate the strategic plan for any additional expenses to include. Set up time to periodically compare actual results to the budget and note any variances.

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