As a nonprofit Executive Director, you have a vision for your agency and the impact it can make. This episode explores the importance of communicating your vision to all your stakeholders, incorporating their perspectives and concerns to engage others with what you hope to achieve in a deep and meaningful way.Find more practicable tips on my website Relish Your Role. com. I have so much respect for the work you do! Thanks for listening.
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As a nonprofit Executive Director, you have a vision for your agency and the impact it can make. This episode explores the importance of communicating your vision to all your stakeholders, incorporating their perspectives and concerns to engage others with what you hope to achieve in a deep and meaningful way.Find more practicable tips on my website Relish Your Role. com. I have so much respect for the work you do! Thanks for listening.
Staff meetings are a fact of life in the nonprofit world.Your staff meetings provide an opportunity to convey information, solicit ideas, allow for group discussion, problem solve and create a sense of community.With planning and intent, it is possible to shift the tenor of your staff meetings from a dry, necessary obligation, or even worse a tableau of agency dysfunction, to an engaging manifestation of best practice for staff engagement, collaborative decision making and agency commitment.T...
Relish Your Role
As a nonprofit Executive Director, you have a vision for your agency and the impact it can make. This episode explores the importance of communicating your vision to all your stakeholders, incorporating their perspectives and concerns to engage others with what you hope to achieve in a deep and meaningful way.Find more practicable tips on my website Relish Your Role. com. I have so much respect for the work you do! Thanks for listening.