In this final episode of my Design Shift mini-series, I’m diving into one of the most overlooked—but most essential—parts of organizational growth: making your changes stick. Because if a shift only lives in your energy or your head, it’s not structural—it’s temporary. And when growth brings pressure, anything temporary falls apart. So today, we’re talking about how to lock in the meaningful shifts you’ve made, so your nonprofit can grow without unraveling. You’ll learn a simple, three-part p...
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In this final episode of my Design Shift mini-series, I’m diving into one of the most overlooked—but most essential—parts of organizational growth: making your changes stick. Because if a shift only lives in your energy or your head, it’s not structural—it’s temporary. And when growth brings pressure, anything temporary falls apart. So today, we’re talking about how to lock in the meaningful shifts you’ve made, so your nonprofit can grow without unraveling. You’ll learn a simple, three-part p...
5 Minute Strategy: 4 Part Persuasion -- How To Move Anyone To Action
Nonprofit Mastermind Podcast
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2 months ago
5 Minute Strategy: 4 Part Persuasion -- How To Move Anyone To Action
This is simple—but most nonprofits don’t do it. When you want to persuade donors, board members, funders, or partners to take action, use this four-part framework: 1️⃣ Add good stuff they get for saying yes 2️⃣ Remove bad stuff that goes away when they say yes 3️⃣ Add bad stuff if they do nothing 4️⃣ Take away good stuff if they do nothing Want to work together? Apply for the Next Level Nonprofit Accelerator, a high-touch coaching and training accelerator for established organizations that ...
Nonprofit Mastermind Podcast
In this final episode of my Design Shift mini-series, I’m diving into one of the most overlooked—but most essential—parts of organizational growth: making your changes stick. Because if a shift only lives in your energy or your head, it’s not structural—it’s temporary. And when growth brings pressure, anything temporary falls apart. So today, we’re talking about how to lock in the meaningful shifts you’ve made, so your nonprofit can grow without unraveling. You’ll learn a simple, three-part p...