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From Corporate Culture to a New Organizational Landscape—A Conversation with Steve Dubb, Rithika Ramamurthy, and Ananda Valenzuela

NonProfit Quarterly

It was an interesting conundrum, and one that I had the unique opportunity to explore as a student—building out a thesis project on facilitating organizational change, in parallel with student activism that resulted in major changes to the academic program. “We AV: So many ways.

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How to gather high-quality nonprofit client feedback

Candid

One way to serve your clients more effectively is to gather feedback from participants, then use what you learn to improve services and support organizational change initiatives. Nonprofit organizations are always looking for ways to increase the impact of their work. At Listen4Good (L4G), we call this process a “client feedback loop.”

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Nonprofit Talent Summit Addresses Key Workforce Challenges for Tennessee Nonprofits

Momentum Nonprofit Partners

Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee, notably as Counsel to the Pension Protection Act conference committee. What do nonprofit leaders need to know about effectively handling organizational change? He served in the public sector from 2001 to 2007 as a Senior Counsel and as Policy Director to the U.S.

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Six Threats to Organizational Transformation

Momentum Nonprofit Partners

In the wake of changing work culture, workforce shortages, and leadership transitions, change is inevitable. At Momentum, we’re seeing many organizations in the midst of challenges, change, and occasional implosion. What a fantastic opportunity to examine your pay structure and organizational culture.

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Leading Together for Systems Change

Stanford Social Innovation Review

By Sida Ly-Xiong After completing a leadership fellowship program for women of color, a program participant accepted a position as director of citizen engagement and education at a state public health agency in the United States. What is at risk if we do or do not implement change?

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An Experimental Approach to Early-Stage Nonprofit Governance

Stanford Social Innovation Review

In this regard, the education-focused nonprofit Jump Corporation offers a useful case study of how early-stage nonprofits can develop effective governance practices and evolve them over time. In 2011, seven Korean Harvard University students established Jump with the common goal of expanding educational opportunities for underserved youth.

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The Perils of Black Leadership

NonProfit Quarterly

Black leadership has been severely underrepresented across several domains within the United States, including the workplace, education, and government. 8] Instead, Black leaders tend to be appointed to manage strategic crises and organizational change. A somewhat different perspective.is