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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December 2, 2016

Resource Type: Risk eNews

Don’t Drink the Water: How to Avoid Risk-Taking Side Effects

Imagine crystal clear waves washing up on white sand beaches, lively steel pan music floating through humid air, and sweet rum punch flowing freely into your glass. Several years ago I enjoyed all three delights during a heavenly vacation in...

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December 2, 2016

Resource Type: Risk eNews

Don’t Let The Dogs Bite You

Online training is an affordable and increasingly popular approach to training nonprofit volunteers. Providing 24-hours a day education across four U.S. time zones and around the globe is one way to accommodate volunteers who have busy lives and myriad other...

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December 2, 2016

Resource Type: Articles

I Have a Complaint!

NOTE: NRMC is unable to provide assistance to individuals who want to lodge complaints against nonprofits, and we are unaware of any agency whose sole purpose is to accept or respond to complaints. We invite you to review the suggestions...

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December 2, 2016

Resource Type: Risk eNews

So How Are We Doing?

When was the last time that the CEO/executive director of your organization received a performance appraisal? If you answered, “I can’t remember” or “a few years ago” your organization may be in good company, but missing a significant opportunity—and facing...

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December 2, 2016

Resource Type: Risk eNews

The Role of Resilience in Risk Management

As consultants to diverse organizations we encounter dedicated leaders and the nonprofits they serve at various stages of their respective risk management journeys. On one day we may consult with the board of a nonprofit considering the risks and rewards...

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December 2, 2016

Resource Type: Articles

Investing in Bonds

In his book Bowling Alone: The Collapse and Revival of American Community, author Robert D. Putnam finds that participation in American civic and social life has been dropping steadily. He became curious about this trend when a friend of his who...

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December 2, 2016

Resource Type: Risk eNews

Soft Power and Quiet Persistence

During a short trip to the University of Notre Dame this week I had an opportunity to visit the impressive campus bookstore and pick up a copy of Susan Cain’s book, “Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can’t...

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