About a year and a half ago, I wrote a post on my two favorite free social media tools. Over the course of the last year, I met a number of social media professionals unaware of one of these tools. Consequently, I figured it’s time for me to give another shout out to Canva, an online image […]
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An Organizational Assessment for the New Year
New year, new goals, new challenges, and new opportunities are not gently knocking on your door, they are slamming on your door to get your attention. What a great time to have an “Organizational Fiscal Physical” to review, reconsider, and perhaps rebuild or replace several ingredients that make your organization what it is today, and […]
Why You Never Actualize Your Nonprofit Vision
Do you ever feel like you are on the hamster wheel of nonprofit life? Get up, make your coffee, drive to the office, answer email, attend a few meetings, drive home, and do it all over again like Groundhog Day. Do I have it about right? When I ask nonprofit CEOs and executive leaders the […]
Have You Seen Your Leadership Blind Spots?
I had my new car for only two months before it happened… that dreaded first dent. I backed into a tree while exiting a parking lot in a field. I did this in my new state-of-the-art, technology-enabled car designed to help me “see” my blind spots. Of course the tree was unblemished and the cost […]
What Watching College Football Taught Me About Creating An Engaged Workforce
Watching football was never my thing. That is until I fell in love and married an Iowa Hawkeye’s football enthusiast. I learned a great lesson my first season as a Hawkeye’s football fan that can be applied to creating an engaged workforce – ask your new employees the right questions. While I’ve attended and watched […]
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