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7 paths: Aug 29, 2007
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What you as a nonprofit leader, manager or supervisor need to know about how organizations thrive. Wednesday, August 29, 2007. Fundraising as a mangement function. While taking a break from revamping the Evergreen Leaders website, I check out other nonprofit bloggers. I recently discovered Rosetta Thurman's blog. Perspectives from the Pipeline. Two of the principles mentioned in a post. From fundraising school caught my attention:. Fundraising is essentially a management process. Links to this post.
7 paths: Jun 26, 2007
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What you as a nonprofit leader, manager or supervisor need to know about how organizations thrive. Tuesday, June 26, 2007. When potential clients and potential staff knock on your nonprofit’s door, they are looking for a treasure. You need to know the answer to two questions. What are they looking for? What will they find? Organizations thrive on the treasure of meeting deep human needs and being a great place to work. We value the bottom line above all else. Clients’ lives are transformed. Every person ...
7 paths: Grandeur from rude nature
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What you as a nonprofit leader, manager or supervisor need to know about how organizations thrive. Monday, September 03, 2007. Grandeur from rude nature. For the past week Sarah and I have had a young woman living with us, testing the outdoor life by working on the Plow Creek farm. Mandy, a young woman who grew up in a Chicago suburb, gets up at dawn to join several other folks who grow, harvest, and market berries and vegetables. As I’ve been working with a web designer to build a new Evergreen Le...
7 paths: Frie green tomatoes and nonprofit leadership
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What you as a nonprofit leader, manager or supervisor need to know about how organizations thrive. Saturday, August 11, 2007. Frie green tomatoes and nonprofit leadership. A little after noon today I stopped at the park where the local farmers market does business. I talked to vendors and customers, taking notes for next week's column for our small town's weekly newspaper. I asked Dennis Zehr from Coneflower Farm about the green tomatoes. The best vendors at farmers markets get to know what customers wan...
7 paths: Fundraising as a mangement function
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What you as a nonprofit leader, manager or supervisor need to know about how organizations thrive. Wednesday, August 29, 2007. Fundraising as a mangement function. While taking a break from revamping the Evergreen Leaders website, I check out other nonprofit bloggers. I recently discovered Rosetta Thurman's blog. Perspectives from the Pipeline. Two of the principles mentioned in a post. From fundraising school caught my attention:. Fundraising is essentially a management process. View posts by topic.
7 paths: Jul 23, 2007
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What you as a nonprofit leader, manager or supervisor need to know about how organizations thrive. Monday, July 23, 2007. I'm back from a three week vacation and excited to be growing Evergreen Leaders again. Before I went on vacation I made a presentation to the board of a potential client that wants to do a capital campaign to launch a theater conservatory. I'm excited about the possibility of serving as the campaign consultant and at the same time keeping my hopes in check. The board and I started out...
7 paths: Jun 28, 2007
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What you as a nonprofit leader, manager or supervisor need to know about how organizations thrive. Thursday, June 28, 2007. I am off for three, work free, weeks in Minnesota and New York City. Earlier this morning I did a post on Rhythm Path basics. I'm off to create space in my life for that creative burst that will shape my work with Evergreen Leaders when I get back. Links to this post. Labels: The rhythm path. The rhythm path basics. Jim Loehr and Tony Schwarz. Organizational structures support rhyth...
7 paths: Jun 21, 2007
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What you as a nonprofit leader, manager or supervisor need to know about how organizations thrive. Thursday, June 21, 2007. Humble hierarchy path basics. Decisions are like gold. Share the gold. Principle: Humble hierarchy leaders have little personal ambition, an unwavering will to help the organization transform the lives of those it serves, and a passion to create space for all to thrive. Leaders use power to benefit themselves. Majorities and minorities lead together. Check out this quick summary.
7 paths: Sep 17, 2007
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What you as a nonprofit leader, manager or supervisor need to know about how organizations thrive. Monday, September 17, 2007. The 7 Paths blog has a new home. Evergreen Leaders now has a completely revamped website and the 7 Paths blog has migrated to the new site. You can now follow this blog at http:/ www.evergreenleaders.org/thriving-groups/7-paths-blog.html. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Sign up for our 7 Paths Email Newsletter. View posts by topic. 7 Paths e-letter archive.
7 paths: Sep 12, 2007
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What you as a nonprofit leader, manager or supervisor need to know about how organizations thrive. Wednesday, September 12, 2007. What frustrated donors want. Small business owners are tired of being hit up continually for donations. The topic came up in a conversation I had today with Illinois State Senator Gary Dahl. There's a golf tournament almost every day during the summer," he said. Links to this post. The smart and friendly systems path. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). For a brief description of each...
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