December 2, 2016

Resource Type: Risk eNews

Tell Me a Story

Simple, clearly written policies represent one way to engage in risk communication. But don’t limit your risk communication methods to written policies. In some cases the use of stories may be a better way to share why a risk issue...

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December 2, 2016

Resource Type: Risk eNews

Happy at Work

Productive and engaged are words that come to mind when I picture a high-performing employee in a nonprofit. The literature on performance management is packed with advice about inspiring great performance among the members of a staff team. Some of...

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December 2, 2016

Resource Type: Risk eNews

Keeping Our Eye on the Ball

Just days ago the Commissioner of the Tax Exempt and Government Entities Division of the IRS, Steve Miller, told exempt organization lawyers gathered in Washington that the IRS will be “more aggressive” in monitoring the “efficiency and effectiveness” of charitable...

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December 2, 2016

Resource Type: Risk eNews

That Time of Year

It’s “that time of year.” You know what I’m talking about. It’s the time of year when it is often hard to find an empty parking spot near the door of the neighborhood fitness center. Church attendance is up and...

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December 2, 2016

Resource Type: Risk eNews

Happiness…Just Beyond the Bend

I generally tuck incoming issues of the weekly publication The Economist somewhere safe to read and savor at a more convenient time. The December 18th-31st Special Holiday Double Issue however offered this middle-age reader an irresistible headline and I was compelled to...

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December 2, 2016

Resource Type: Risk eNews

Remember This

“…who we are and what we do is fundamentally a function of what we remember.” — Joshua Foer It took a few pages (“locations” for Kindle readers) before I was fully committed to the book I’m reading this week, “Moonwalking with...

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December 2, 2016

Resource Type: Risk eNews

Shift Happens

I’ve been engrossed in the pages of a new book this week: Surviving and Thriving in Uncertainty: Creating the Risk Intelligent Enterprise by Frederick Funston and Stephen Wagner. The pages of this text offer a refreshing approach to integrating the principles of...

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December 2, 2016

Resource Type: Risk eNews

Inspired by Risk

The staff members at the Nonprofit Risk Management Center find inspiration from many sources. We are moved by the ambitious missions of our consulting clients. We admire the unwavering dedication of our volunteer board. We marvel at the steadfast commitment...

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December 2, 2016

Resource Type: Risk eNews

Short, Sweet and Shallow

The sense of frustration that overcomes me when I cannot remember something that seems vital in the moment has become a recurring, increasingly unpleasant phenomenon. Like many of my generation I instinctively blame the inability to recall information on my aging brain....

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December 2, 2016

Resource Type: Articles

What’s a Pilot?

The term “pilot project” is often used by nonprofit leaders to describe an experiment with something new. “We’re embarking on a pilot project” may refer to an experiment with strategy, target audience to be served, or a newly formed partnership...

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