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Monthly Archives: January 2016
Ugh. Stop Creating Nonprofits. Please.
I recently kicked off a new client project for a nonprofit organization, which includes interviewing a number of comparable organizations. When I asked my client what other organizations they suggested I speak with, they gave me a long list – … Continue reading
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Tagged comparable organizations, competition, funders, nonprofits
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The Big Short in the Nonprofit Sector
Over this past weekend, I watched The Big Short. I’ll be honest in that I hadn’t read any of the reviews or seen the trailers, so I didn’t know what to expect. But I loved the movie. Finally, I have … Continue reading
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Tagged collapse, financial sector, infrastructure, movie, nonprofits, resources, the big short
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Not Taking Risks Could be the Biggest Risk of All!
All of us take risks in our lives – everyday. Some are seemingly small (crossing the street) and some require much more courage (being the lone outspoken voice in a small group of relative strangers). And many of us have … Continue reading