Bottles that Anders Zorn himself probably uncorked. In Mora, Sweden. Everything is basically as it was in the house when Emma Zorn, his wife, died in 1942.
I read a recent article in the online New York Times Dealbook about Lance Armstrong and was reminded that the flipside of finding new board members who’ll participate in the fundraising of the organization is the removal of board members who won’t or don’t measure…
This image is of a painting outside an exhibit at the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Museum and Library in Springfield, Illinois. I visited in the summer of 2010 as part of a tour group from Meadowlark Hills Retirement Community. I had no idea what the exhibit…
I’ll admit this: I’m overwhelmed by the sheer amount of information and resources available to me as a consultant to nonprofit organizations. And it’s getting harder and harder to make choices. My strategy? I end up paying attention to less. I can keep it…
Click here for an audio version of today’s article. Is your organization more worried about Being than it is about Doing? I submitted an audition recently for an audio book that got me thinking about how much time and energy is spent by the nonprofit…
By Natasha Golinsky, Next Level Nonprofits We’ve all been in a situation where someone on your team has done something completely out of line and we need to confront him or her about it. Before the expected confrontation, we think of a million different ways…
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