Thursday, March 24, 2011

Leadership Mindset Training - moves away from individual leader to a process model


Leadership Mindset  -- quite an interesting idea

Has your agency followed the same leadership paradigm since it was founded?  Have you explored new ideas, new thinking and new expectations on leadership?  In building for the future and hoping to engage those new donors who are pretty young right now -- do you wonder what successful leadership might really look like to them? 

There is plenty of information on leadership models on the web. Here is one with a different perspective.  It tells us that leadership is a shared, relational process and moves away from the dominant American model of leadership deeply rooted in individualism.

Leadership for a New Era is changing the understanding of leadership from the traditional individual model to a process model through which individuals and groups identify and act on behalf of a larger purpose.

Traditional approaches to leadership and leadership development assume that training an individual leader with appropriate knowledge and skills will result in an increase of organizational capacity which will in turn lead to better community results.

If you have some time -- take a look at the site -- it's interesting and in our new age of global thinking, it makes sense.  It is titled the Leadership Mindset for a good reason.

Cheers,
DCR

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Millennials—the generation that became adults in the 90s and early 2000s. Do they have a voice in your organization?

Millennials -- a connected generation
As nonprofits struggle in this continuing difficult economy, thoughts naturally turn to the future. 

Ask yourself who represents the future of your agency?  Are you building and grooming tomorrow's leaders?  Are you engaging young people in your mission?  Are you educating the millennial generation about who you are and why you make a difference?  

Have you asked younger generations about their thoughts and hopes for your mission?  Here is a quick little article and a one-minute video that offers some insight.     http://philanthropy.com/blogs/prospecting/nonprofits-should-incorporate-millennials-sooner-rather-than-later/29395?sid=&utm_source=&utm_medium=en

Cheers,
DCR

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

101 Common-Sense Rules for Leaders

This is a great little cheat sheet and quick read.  These rules/tips on leadership apply to profit and nonprofit.  At the very least -- good reminders.  You will want to share it if you are grooming leaders within your organization.  Depends upon your comfort level:   http://www.stumbleupon.com/su/9jmbSw/www.focus.com/fyi/human-resources/managers-cheat-sheet-101-common-sense-rules-leaders%3F%3Fmodal%3D1

Enjoy!
DCR

Monday, March 7, 2011

Engage the next generation in your nonprofit

Excellent blog by Emily Davis on how to engage the next generation for philanthropy and volunteerism.  Find the link to the story here:  http://edaconsultingcafe.blogspot.com/

Cheers!
DCR

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Asking...how and why...yes, it matters

For my nonprofit friends
Do we want to discover our asking styles; how best to make an ask; learn from experts?  Of course we do!  Great blog site, full of tips and info.  Check it out, you will like it.

Cheers,
DCR


http://www.askingmatters.com/