July 1, 2023
How to Use Your Strategic Plan: Give It Workout

Several years ago, I worked with a nonprofit that proudly showed me its strategic plan. It was filled with engaging pictures, stunning graphics, and charts.[…]

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July 11, 2021
Say No to More Boring Nonprofit Strategic Planning!

New clients tell me they are frustrated and, frankly, bored with strategy work. The recommendations are generic. And, they finished the tasks within a year.[…]

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September 21, 2020
Settling for False Consensus and People Being Nice

When do you look unprofessional? When you announce that as you planned your strategy everyone agreed with everything. Instead of expecting consensus, listen and generate[…]

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September 7, 2020
Nonprofit Strategy Mistake #5 The Too Few Options Trap (And How to Avoid It!)

How do you choose a strategic options when so many possibilities exist?    Many strategic planning efforts fail because leaders don’t wrestle with distinct opportunities[…]

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August 31, 2020
Strategy Mistake 4: Fail to Solve Your Nonprofit’s Key Roadblock

Does your strategy look unprofessional? it might if you fail to solve your nonprofits’ top challenge. To generate a professional strategy, you must name your[…]

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August 24, 2020
Nonprofits Conquer Strategy Mistake 2: Be Clear, Bold and Unique

Does your nonprofit’s current strategy make you look professional? More importantly, is it a winner? That is, when you use it, does your nonprofit succeed?[…]

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February 3, 2020
How to Use Your Strategic Plan Every Daily

“I Love My Strategic Organization, Every Day of the Year.” Is your nonprofit strategic planning a once-per-year event at your organization? Or, like Neil Sedaka’s[…]

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April 11, 2019
What Is the Best Way to Do Strategic Planning?

You need a nonprofit strategy to guide your efforts to grow your revenue, gain supporters, and accomplish your mission. What is the best process to[…]

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