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157: Assuring Cross-Sector Collaboration as A Nonprofit Leader (Kate Markin Coleman)

157: Assuring Cross-Sector Collaboration as A Nonprofit Leader (Kate Markin Coleman)

FromYour Path to Nonprofit Leadership


157: Assuring Cross-Sector Collaboration as A Nonprofit Leader (Kate Markin Coleman)

FromYour Path to Nonprofit Leadership

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41 minutes
Released:
May 12, 2022
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Podcast episode

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157: Assuring Cross-Sector Collaboration as A Nonprofit Leader (Kate Markin Coleman)SUMMARYAre you creating unnecessary barriers for employment at your nonprofit?  Kate Markin Coleman suggests you’re narrowing your talent pool by relying too heavily on a college degree as a proxy for qualification.  In episode #157 of Your Path to Nonprofit Leadership, she discusses how to construct a more equitable and effective workforce development system. Learn what it means to conduct a deep skills analysis to better identify needs and think more broadly about who is best qualified to fill them. Kate reveals how developing cross-sector collaborations improves the efficiency and effectiveness for addressing the issues facing our communities. She identifies the attributes of effective programs and makes the case for skill-based hiring and cross sector-collaboration. By working across organizational boundaries, you can change the trajectory of individuals struggling to make a living wage while expanding the quality and quantity of talent available to employers.ABOUT KATEKate Markin Coleman directs ias advising, LLC, and is former Executive Vice President, Chief Strategy, and Advancement Officer of YMCA in the U.S.  She spent the first half of her career in the private sector, transferring to the social sector after she and her colleagues sold the fintech firm they ran. Coleman was a top official in one of the country’s largest nonprofits, the national YMCA, where she advanced innovation and effectiveness. She studied cross sector collaboration as a Harvard Advanced Leadership Fellow and is the co-author of two books that offer practical insights on how to design effective solutions to challenging urban problems.EPISODE TOPICS & RESOURCES Growing Fairly: How to Bring Opportunity and Equity to Workforce Development by Stephen Goldsmith and Kate Markin ColemanCollaborative Cities: Mapping Solutions to Wicked Problems by Stephen Goldsmith and Kate Markin ColemanBiased: Uncovering the Hidden Prejudice That Shapes What We See, Think and Do by Jennifer EberhardtCheck out Patton’s book Your Path to Nonprofit Leadership: Seven Keys to Advancing Your Career in the Philanthropic Sector 
Released:
May 12, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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Looking for your next nonprofit job? Want to lead a nonprofit organization? Dr. Patton McDowell (www.pattonmcdowell.com) brings the best in nonprofit career development to each episode, helping you find the perfect nonprofit opportunity and guiding you along the path to senior leadership in the philanthropic sector. Patton brings 30 years of nonprofit leadership, coaching and consulting experience, and shares best practices for individual and organizational success based on his work with over 250 nonprofit organizations and their staff and board leaders. Your Path to Nonprofit Leadership features more than 120 interviews with nonprofit leaders and philanthropy experts, as well as deep-dive solo episodes and other special editions. Hit subscribe, and accelerate your journey on a nonprofit career path that can change your life. Learn more at: https://www.podpage.com/your-path-to-nonprofit-leadership/