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Nonprofit salaries in 2010

As nonprofit executives and boards begin the budgeting process, many are wondering whether, and by how much, they should raise salaries this year.

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Sharing Back Office at Small Nonprofits: Rhode Island Case Study

Gayle Gifford of Cause & Effect wrote to let us know about the results of a back office sharing effort run by Rhode Island conservation organizations. Vermont nonprofits and funders will find this illuminating! From her full blog post she reports: Just released is the case study  from the Infrastructure Collaborative of the Land and Water [...] More...

The Hidden Workforce: How to Run Effective Volunteer Programs

Thanks to Melanie Wilson, Director of Research and Public Policy at the New England Network for Child, Youth & Family Services for forwarding news about a new report and tool, The Hidden Workforce: Are you ready for help? Since the early 1990’s, experts have been telling the nonprofit world that an advancing wave of retiring baby [...] More...

Nonprofit Resource Center: Fund Development Plans - The Key to Successful Fundraising

Setting your fundraising goals is an important part of the nonprofit budgeting process as well as an integral part of the organization’s strategic plan. Related to the strategic plan, there should be a thoughtful, inclusive, and clearly defined fund development plan with measurable goals that are frequently reviewed. More...

For-profit lessons for nonprofits

Private-equity investor Jeffrey Walker outlines the top three lessons he learned in applying his for-profit expertise to his nonprofit startup.

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Theory of Change, Logic Models, and Strategy Maps, Oh My! :: Ascendant Strategy Management Group

There are a lot of tools out there that can help you make something as murky as "strategy" a little more clear. But what should you choose? There's "theory of change." And "logic models." And if you are a regular reader of this blog, we've given you an earful about "strategy maps." More...

Strategy map - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

A strategy map is a diagram that is used to document the primary strategic goals being pursued by an organisation or management team. It is an element of the documentation associated with the Balanced Scorecard, and in particular is characteristic of the second generation of Balanced Scorecard designs that first appeared during the mid 1990s. The first diagrams of this type appeared in the early 1990s, and the idea of using this type of diagram to help document Balanced Scorecard was discussed in a paper by Kaplan & Norton in 1995 [1]. More...

The Federal Coach: Even Landon Donovan plays for the team - Tom Fox

The other night, I asked my eight-year-old son which U.S. soccer player he wants to be. The answer wasn't surprising: Landon Donovan. Of course, Donovan's the one in the spotlight, getting the fame and credit, in spite of this weekend's dream-killing defeat. It got me thinking. Secretly, we all want to be Landon Donovan. Whether in our personal or professional lives, we want credit for our hard work and the respect of our co-workers, friends and family. Here's the problem: We can't all be the star. More...

Linkage Inc. 's Best Practices for Succession Planning: Case Studies, Research, Models, Tools: Mark R Sobol, Phil Harkins, Terry Conley: HB Books Buy Linkage Inc. 's Best Practices for Succession Planning India: - Infibeam.com

Phil Harkins has contributed to Linkage Inc. 's Best Practices for Succession Planning: Case Studies, Research, Models, Tools as an editor. Phil Harkins is CEO and chairman of the board of directors of Linkage, Inc., the company that he founded in 1988. Phil has worked with leaders, leadership teams, and boards in more than 25 countries located in Asia, North America, South America, Europe, and the Middle East. Along with leadership expert and Linkage board member Warren Bennis, Phil is cochair of The Global Institute For Leadership Development. More...

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