September 28, 2020

Not Investing for Impact: Conquer Strategy Mistake 7

Is your nonprofit strategy a roadmap to success or a recipe for wasted time?

Many organizations unknowingly make a critical mistake (#7) by failing to invest in the strategy development process itself.

This can lead to a weak plan, disengaged board members, and ultimately, hindered progress towards your mission.

This video, the final installment of our 7-part series, reveals Not Investing for Impact: Conquer Strategy Mistake #7 for Nonprofits. Learn how to:

  • Transform your strategy from a chore to a powerful tool for achieving your goals.
  • Make smart investments in facilitation and design to maximize board member engagement.
  • Expand your strategy conversations to include key stakeholders and unlock new opportunities.
  • Prioritize the execution plan to ensure your strategy translates into real-world impact.

Don’t settle for a mediocre strategy.

Watch now and discover proven methods for investing in your strategy.

This series is for:

  • Nonprofit CEOs and Executive Directors
  • Board Members and Leadership Teams
  • Anyone passionate about a nonprofit’s success

Chapters  

0:00 Introduction to the seventh most common nonprofit strategy mistake

0:48 Where should you invest in nonprofit strategic planning?

0:57 Strategic planning design and facilitation

1:27 Recruiting people to help develop the nonprofit strategic

2:00 Executing your strategic plan

2:23 Your next step

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Karen Eber Davis

Karen Eber Davis provides customized advising and coaching around nonprofit strategy and board development. People leaders hire her to bring clarity to sticky situations, break through barriers that seem insurmountable, and align people for better futures. She is the author of 7 Nonprofit Income Streams and Let's Raise Nonprofit Millions Together.

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