Nonprofit Management Strategies Make a Difference
“Nonprofit professionals experience the popcorn effect when managing the fundamental functions of a nonprofit organization. On any given day they are expected to manage both planned and unplanned tasks that pop up! This constant multitasking is why these strategies work!” - Dr. Palmer
Strategic Thinking – understanding the big picture through critical thinking, prioritizing, and establishing actions to achieve the priorities and goals of a nonprofit organization.
Strategic Visioning – define, describe, and/or explain desired change, for outcome achievement and community impact, as a result of maintaining the purpose and mission of a nonprofit organization.
Strategic Priorities – identify and define focus areas of work for a nonprofit organization for a designated period of time.
Strategic Planning – involves a nonprofit organization developing a road map, playbook, or field manual informed through strategic thinking and visioning to communicate a plan that includes specific goals, objectives or action steps, and anticipated outcomes to be achieved over a designated period of time.
Strategic Management – a nonprofit organization fosters strategic management by operationalizing nonprofit management functions through planning, leading, organizing, and evaluating the efficiency and effectiveness of nonprofit principles and practices.
Dr. Palmer is the best at teaching/coaching these skills.