Board and Executive Director Relationship – Part 3/3: Creating an Excellent Working Relationship
You've poured your heart into your nonprofit's mission. You've nailed the fundraising, developed strong programs, and built a stellar team. But if you don’t have an excellent ED-Board partnership, you can only get so far. So, let’s take a look on how to ensure your partnership is out of this world.
How Radical Candor Can Help Your Staff Become High Performers
Radical Candor, a management philosophy coined by Kim Scott, is about giving feedback that is both direct and empathetic. When implemented effectively, this approach can foster a high-performance culture by encouraging open communication, personal growth, and stronger relationships between managers and staff. It strengthens the ability to achieve your company's goals, setting it up for long-term success.
Don't Assume...Ask! If Your Strategic Plan Doesn't Ask These Questions...You're Missing a Major Point
If your plan is going to be successful, you absolutely have to ask and answer questions in three key areas – assumptions about your organization and the world in which it operates, barriers that will prevent you from being successful, and the unintended consequences that might occur if you’re successful. The next time someone says, "Well, obviously..." or "Everybody knows..." in your planning meeting, raise your hand and play devil's advocate.