Leadership Development

[Recommended Book]

7 Habits of Highly Effective People

4.52
Average: 4.5 (25 votes)
By Stephen R. Covey
Another example of how business principles can effectively be applied in the nonprofit world.

Publisher's Description:

The 7 Habits Of Highly Effective People is a comprehensive program based on developing an awareness of how perceptions and assumptions hinder success—in business as well as personal relationships. Here's an approach that will help broaden your way of thinking and lead to greater opportunities and effective problem solving.  Read more


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A Passion for Excellence: The Leadership Difference

3.25
Average: 3.3 (4 votes)
By Nancy Austin and Tom Peters
Bring excellence to life in your nonprofit with Tom Peters guide.

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A Passion For Excellence is the single most existing, inspiring, career-transforming book ever published for people who want to get ahead. It takes you behind, the scenes in some of the most successful organizations and analyzes what makes them distinctive. Here are real people, real companies, real numbers. Here is what you need to know about the crucial elements of success: constant innovation, staying in touch with customers, encouraging the contributions of everyone in the company, and maintaining the integrity that is basic to leadership. Here are the secrets of building excellence.  Read more


[Tutorial]

Board Chair Symposium

3.6
Average: 3.6 (5 votes)
By Linda Lysakowski, ACFRE
CAPITAL VENTURE CEO/President

Powerpoint presentation.  Read more


[Tutorial]

Capital Campaigns — Everything You Need to Know

3.5
Average: 3.5 (2 votes)
By Linda Lysakowski, ACFRE
CAPITAL VENTURE CEO/President
Originally published in the "Junior Achievement" Newsletter

There are three keys to a successful capital campaign and organizations that have learned the importance of these critical ingredients are always more successful than those who do not understand the wisdom of following the tried and true principles of campaigning.  Read more


[Tutorial]

Do I Really Want This Job?

3
Average: 3 (2 votes)
By Linda Lysakowski, ACFRE
CAPITAL VENTURE CEO/President
Originally published in AFP's "Advancing Philanthropy" magazine
How to Assess an Organization's Philanthropic Culture

Sometimes, the good news is you got the job; the bad news is you got the job. Many development officers, especially after a grueling job search, are so delighted to get an offer, they say yes without thinking and then find themselves, within a few months or even a few weeks, wondering why they took the job.

Before accepting a position, you should think about, and ask, some critical questions about the philanthropic culture of the organization making the offer. How can you determine the culture of an organization? A good place to start is by researching the organization's website and printed publications. If you know someone who works for this organization, serves on its board, has received services from the organization or volunteers there, have a heart-to-heart talk with these people as well. During the interview ask questions and observe the surroundings.  Read more


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Exposing the Elephants: Creating Exceptional Nonprofits

4
Average: 4 (2 votes)
By Pamela J. Wilcox
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Providing an insider's look into the need for change, Exposing the Elephants: Creating Exceptional Nonprofits gives an eye-opening assessment of the state of the nonprofit sector today, as well as practical and useful recommendations for real change from within.

Written by nonprofit authority Pamela Wilcox, Exposing the Elephants is straightforward in tone and brims with optimism for the future of the nonprofit industry. This stirring guide confronts the brutal facts of daily existence in the nonprofit setting, and equips you with a new and pragmatic framework to propel your organization to embrace innovation, new venture risk, and lasting mission achievements.  Read more


[Tutorial]

Finding the Right Chair for Your Capital Campaign

3
Average: 3 (1 vote)
By Linda Lysakowski, ACFRE
CAPITAL VENTURE CEO/President

Powerpoint presentation.  Read more


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Forces for Good: The Six Practices of High-Impact Nonprofits

3
Average: 3 (2 votes)
By Leslie Crutchfield and Heather McLeod Grant
Publisher's Description:

What makes great nonprofits great? Not large budgets. Not snazzy marketing. Not perfect management. The answer is not what you might think.

Great nonprofits spend as much time working with institutions outside their four walls as they do managing their internal operations. They use the power of leverage to become greater forces for good. This landmark book reveals the six powerful practices of twelve high-impact nonprofits and tells their compelling stories.  Read more


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Fundraising as a Career: What, Are You Crazy?

2.5
Average: 2.5 (6 votes)
By Linda Lysakowski, ACFRE
Launch your career in nonprofit fundraising!
Publisher's Description:

Practical answers for those:

  • looking for a career change
  • planning to hire development staff
  • striving to advance in a development position
  Read more


[Recommended Book]

Governance for Collaboratives

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By Joan Roberts
A Guide to Resolving Power and Conflict Issues

Publisher's Description:

In Governance for Collaboratives: A Guide to Resolving Power and Conflict Issues Joan Roberts explores: * Collaboration as a tool for change (not a panacea) * Member self interest * Using collaboratives as a tool to address complex problems * Whether collaboration can provide a critical mass for large scale change * The unique characteristic of a collaborative where "everyone has a stake but no one owns it" * The convening role * The tension for collaborative partners in wearing two hats (their own organization and the collaborative) * Having the right people at the table * Organization policies for collaboratives and its member organizations * How to address power imbalances * Unlearning traditional ways of organizing  Read more


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