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Nonprofit's Questions Asked and Answered!

Nonprofit's Questions Asked and Answered!

FromThe Nonprofit Show


Nonprofit's Questions Asked and Answered!

FromThe Nonprofit Show

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Length:
31 minutes
Released:
Jan 5, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Show host Julia Patrick discusses recent NPO questions with Tony Beall, the Senior Director for the Center of Development and Advancement at National University. The discussion revolves around key topics related to nonprofit management and leadership, emphasizing the importance of creativity, collaboration, and empathy in nonprofit leadership. The questions addressed on this fun fast paced episode include: The practice of starting staff meetings with a "mission moment." Julia and Tony both agree on the importance of these moments, as they serve to center and refocus the team on their organization's mission. However, finding efficient ways to incorporate mission moments can be challenging. Tony suggests creative alternatives, such as regional mission moments or using digital platforms like Slido to capture the essence of mission moments and highlight them during all-hands meetings. A professional who is considering serving on the board of another nonprofit organization that works in a similar field. The concern is whether this would be a conflict of interest. Tony emphasizes the value of collaboration and suggests exploring ways for the two organizations to work together rather than viewing it as a conflict of interest. Joint projects, tours, and sharing knowledge can foster cooperation and mutual benefit. The issue of an elderly board member who is struggling with digital tools and technology. The dilemma is whether to ask the board member to step down and find a more tech-savvy replacement. Tony stresses the importance of inclusion and diversity within the board and advises against removing board members solely based on their digital comfort zone. He suggests providing support and education to help the board member adapt to technology, recognizing that digital literacy can be improved. A CEO who has not received a job review for three years. The CEO is concerned about the board chair's reluctance to conduct the review. Tony emphasizes that the responsibility for conducting a CEO performance review falls on the entire board, not just the chair. He recommends using a self-assessment process as a proactive approach to initiate conversation about performance and provide the CEO with an opportunity to reflect on their role. Watch on video: https://bit.ly/3RMhBLUFollow us on the Twitter: @Nonprofit_ShowSend us your ideas for Show Guests or Topics: HelpDesk@AmericanNonprofitAcademy.comVisit us on the web:The Nonprofit Show
Released:
Jan 5, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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The Nonprofit Show is the daily live broadcast where our national nonprofit community comes together for problem solving, innovations, and reflections to foster greater social impacts.  Each day the hosts and their guest experts cover relevant topics, from money to management to missions, with fresh thinking and ideas to help you and your nonprofit amplify your social impact and better achieve your mission, vision and values. //Join in with The Nonprofit Show Co-Hosts Julia C. Patrick, CEO of The American Nonprofit Academy and Jarrett Ransom, The Nonprofit Nerd and CEO of The Rayvan Group.   Watch or listen to The Nonprofit Show for new knowledge and amazing inspirations.  Connect with nonprofit and social impact experts from across the globe. More details . . . https://bit.ly/34yEYk1 //Signup to watch the Live video broadcast of The Nonprofit Show and receive a show time reminder: http://bit.ly/3nxnADf // The Nonprofit Show is a production of the American Nonprofit Academy http://bit.ly/2LsVonu