December 2, 2016

Resource Type: Articles

Strategic Risk Management: Looking at Both Sides Now

An effective nonprofit manager has a thoughtful perspective on his or her organization’s past, and an educated idea of what lies ahead. Some of you dream big — predicting large new grants, praiseful national publicity and a growing demand for...

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December 2, 2016

Resource Type: Risk eNews

Playing to Win

As a teenager I was open to just about any job that would enable me to keep the gas tank full in my Fiat 850 Spider convertible. Of course I also needed cash to fund the cost of replacement parts,...

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December 2, 2016

Resource Type: Risk eNews

Transitions: Make the Most of Organizational Change

Long-time residents of the Greater Washington area become accustomed to the abrupt change in seasons. After a record-setting winter and what seemed like only a week of moderate spring weather, summer conditions have once again arrived before the calendar marks...

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December 2, 2016

Resource Type: Risk eNews

Picture Perfect

This past weekend I attended a family wedding in Falmouth, MA on Cape Cod. The amateur photographers at the nuptials were able to snap beautiful photos of the newlyweds thanks to an extraordinary beachfront backdrop. With the sun shining, wind...

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December 2, 2016

Resource Type: Articles

Risk Management and Religious Organizations

Melding Practicality and Spirituality in a Risk Management Program When a senior pastor recently proclaimed, "God would not let a faithful church burn down," an opportunity for the church business administrator to discuss church safety and security issues was lost....

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December 2, 2016

Resource Type: Articles

Sustaining Nonprofits During Economic Downturns

When economic downturns reduce household incomes and lower investors’ and consumers’ confidence in the economy, nonprofits face especially troubling times. On one hand, most nonprofits’ incomes fall during these recessionary times: private contributions decline as individual, corporate, and foundation donors...

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December 2, 2016

Resource Type: Risk eNews

Unstuck

Have you ever been figuratively “stuck”? I have a hunch that the feeling of being stuck is something all humans experience at some time. And I’m pretty confident I experience that feeling as often as the nonprofit leader next door....

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December 2, 2016

Resource Type: Risk eNews

Risk Aversion Conversion

The topic of risk-taking was front and center in a recent Wall Street Journal article, “Risk-Averse Culture Infects U.S. Workers, Entrepreneurs” by Ben Casselman. According to the author, the risk-taking, dream-chasing spirit is dwindling in the hearts of American workers and business...

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December 2, 2016

Resource Type: Risk eNews

Managing Mission Creep

The perennial debate: be good at everything or be great at one thing? I've witnessed this struggle at diverse nonprofits during many NRMC consulting engagements. The door of opportunity opens and most nonprofit leaders eagerly walk through. We take on...

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December 2, 2016

Resource Type: Risk eNews

Are You Too Important to Fail?

Many nonprofit organizations are created for the noble mission of serving others. But sometimes even the most giving organizations find themselves catering to a need that no longer exists. What then? Do you high-five your colleagues, shutter your doors and...

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