Smart Stewardship for Nonprofits: Making the Right Decision in Good Times and Bad [NOOK Book]

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"Peter has done it again. Smart Stewardship for Nonprofits belongs on the top-ten list for nonprofit executives and boards, especially those who are new to the field. Always insightful, always practical—the principles in this book will not wear out."—Rev. Jerry W. Paul, President and CEO, Deaconess Foundation

"For the leaders of so many organizations that are facing tough decisions, Smart Stewardship ...

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Overview

Praise for Smart Stewardshipfor Nonprofits

"Peter has done it again. Smart Stewardship for Nonprofits belongs on the top-ten list for nonprofit executives and boards, especially those who are new to the field. Always insightful, always practical—the principles in this book will not wear out."—Rev. Jerry W. Paul, President and CEO, Deaconess Foundation

"For the leaders of so many organizations that are facing tough decisions, Smart Stewardship for Nonprofits will serve as a guide to help them stay focused on their missions, true to their values, and grounded in reality. This book will catalyze a lot of strategic thinking, and couldn't be more timely for all those devoted to making the world a better place."—Jeff Nugent, President and CEO, The Center for Leadership Innovation

"Brinckerhoff's Smart Stewardship for Nonprofits helps nonprofits find their true north, balancing innovation in a rapid growth environment with the need to stay rooted in what truly matters: the mission. It offers practical tips and tools for getting your board, staff, and stakeholders on the same page and keeping them there. This book belongs on the shelf of every nonprofit leader."—Darian Rodriguez Heyman, Co-Producer, Social Media for Nonprofits, and Editor, Nonprofit Management 101

"Peter has produced a clear and concise guide that presents best practices from both the not-for-profit and for-profit worlds. He uses examples that make the book relevant for, and accessible to, anyone wanting to optimize the mission of their organization."—Roger Hallowell, Affiliated Professor of Strategy and Business Policy, HEC Paris

"Peter Brinckerhoff has done it again. Another must-read for any nonprofit leader who wants to create a solid, mission-driven organization. What makes this book so valuable is that Brinckerhoff presents theories and then practical tools to implement change. I wouldn't be surprised if he wins the Terry McAdam Book Award for best nonprofit management book of the year a fourth time."—Carol Weisman, MSW, CSP, President, Board Builders

"Peter Brinckerhoff's latest book, Smart Stewardship for Nonprofits, reads as if you're sitting down for a good chat over a cup of tea. The engaging dialogue throughout the book guides the reader through the issues, challenges, discussions, and decisions in which organizational leaders engage in order to 'do more and better mission.' Particularly, the process outlined in Chapter 9 is so practical and accessible that the Ronald McDonald House Charities was able to engage key stakeholders, complete the assessment and action plan, roll up our sleeves, and set about our work, all in a relatively short period of time."—Janet L. Burton, Sr. Director, Field Relations, Ronald McDonald House Charities, Inc.

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Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9781118236642
  • Publisher: Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
  • Publication date: 1/27/2012
  • Series: Wiley Nonprofit Authority , #7
  • Sold by: Barnes & Noble
  • Format: eBook
  • Edition number: 1
  • Pages: 288
  • Sales rank: 1,049,477
  • File size: 702 KB

Meet the Author

PETER BRINCKERHOFF is an internationally renowned trainer, author, and consultant to nonprofit organizations. He brings years of experience in the field to his work, as a former board member of local, state, and national not-for-profits, and through his work on staff and as executive director of two regional not-for-profits. Since founding his consulting firm, Corporate Alternatives, in 1982, Mr. Brinckerhoff has helped thousands of organizations become more mission-capable. He is the author of eight books on nonprofit management, including three that have won the Terry McAdam Book Award for Best Nonprofit Book of the Year. Mr. Brinckerhoff's titles include Mission-Based Management, Third Edition; Mission-Based Management Workbook, Second Edition; Social Entrepreneurship; and Faith-Based Management, all published by Wiley.
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Table of Contents

Acknowledgments xiii

CHAPTER 1 Introduction 1

Overview 1

The Need for This Book 2

Who This Book Is Written For 4

The Benefits of Reading This Book 5

A Preview of the Book 6

Chapter 1: Introduction 6

Chapter 2: The Keys to Smart Stewardship for Your Nonprofit 7

Chapter 3: The Smart Stewardship Decision Tree 7

Chapter 4: Mission and Values 7

Chapter 5: Understanding Capability and Capacity 7

Chapter 6: Understanding the True Cost of Growth 7

Chapter 7: Innovation as the Norm 8

Chapter 8: Going to Scale 8

Chapter 9: Smart Stewardship in Difficult Times 8

Chapter 10: Final Words 8

Appendix: Tools and Resources 8

Our Three Case Organizations 9

Goodwill Industries of North Georgia (GING) 9

Lakeview Christian Church (Lakeview) 9

Peckham Industries (Peckham) 10

Recap 10

CHAPTER 2 The Keys to Smart Stewardship for Your Nonprofit 13

Overview 13

It Always Starts with Your Mission 14

More Mission 15

Better Mission 15

More Effective Mission 16

More Efficient Mission 17

Your Mission Is, Far and Away, Your Most Valuable Asset 20

You’re a Smart Steward of Other People’s Stuff 20

Money Matters 21

Your Nonprofit Is Not a Charity. Your Nonprofit Is a Mission-based Business 21

Innovation Must Be Baked Into Your Culture 23

You Have to Engage Everyone 25

You Need a Common Strategy and Decision Process 26

Recap 27

CHAPTER 3 The Smart Stewardship Decision Tree 29

Overview 29

Why Use a Decision Tree? 30

The Smart Stewardship Decision Tree 33

Question 1: Is This Choice Consistent with Our Mission, Values, and Strategies? 36

Question 2: Is It Something We Already Do Really Well? 38

Question 3: Do We Have the Capacity We Need? 39

Question 4: What about Money Matters? 40

Question 5: Can We Protect Our Existing Services’ Quality? 41

Question 6: Have We Done the Appropriate Business Analyses? 43

Question 7: Have We Consulted/Involved the Appropriate People? 44

Developing Your Own Decision Tree 45

Recap 48

CHAPTER 4 Mission and Values 51

Overview 51

Your Mission: Your Most Valuable Asset 52

Get the Mission You Want 52

Use Your Most Valuable Asset 54

Values: How You Do Your Mission 56

Create and Sustain the Culture You Want 59

Create or Amend Your Values List Together 60

Make Your Values Analog, Not Digital 60

Talk about What Your Values Mean on the Ground 61

Proclaim Your Values 62

Welcome Values-Based Criticism 62

The Mission/Values Intersection 63

Peckham Values 63

Lakeview Values 64

Creating a Culture around Your Mission and Values 65

Recap 67

CHAPTER 5 Understanding Capability and Capacity 71

Overview 71

Core Competencies: What Is Your Organization Really Good At? 72

Start with Data and Accreditation 75

Check with Your Customers 77

Finally, Take a Collaborative Vote 77

Choosing Core Competencies Going Forward 78

Story Telling 78

Embracing Technology 79

Capacity: Measuring Your Ability to Grow Your Mission 80

Are You Over Capacity Already? 82

Staff Satisfaction 82

Staff Turnover 82

Use of Sick Days 83

Use of Vacation Days 83

Remember: Cash Equals Oxygen 83

What about HR, IT, and Other Administrative Functions? 83

When Do You Add Capacity? 84

A Capacity Checklist before Growing 85

Recap 86

CHAPTER 6 Understanding the True Cost of Growth 89

Overview 89

What Growth Does to an Organization 90

GING Growth 91

Peckham Growth 91

Lakeview Growth 92

How to Run Out of Cash 92

Predicting the Cash Cost of Growth 95

An Organic Growth Tool 96

How to Run Out of Quality 97

Is a No-Growth or Slow-Growth Policy Smart Stewardship? 99

On Going to Scale 100

Recap 102

CHAPTER 7 Making Innovation the Norm 105

Overview 105

Why Does Innovation Seem So Hard? 106

Collaborative Innovation 108

Peckham Innovation 109

GING Innovation 110

Innovation Tools 114

Keep Minds Flexible 114

Book Clubs 115

Field Trips 115

Lead by Not Deciding 116

Listen for Partial Ideas 117

Ask the Ignorant 117

An Innovation/Problem-Solving Process 118

Baking Innovation into the Organization 119

Make Innovating and New Ideas as Safe as Possible 120

Embrace Innovations That Are Not Yours 121

Remember That Some Innovations Will Fail (and That’s Okay) 122

Celebrate the Attempts as Well as the Successes 122

Be Patient 122

Reward Carefully 123

Recap 123

CHAPTER 8 Going to Scale 127

Overview 127

Can Your Mission-Provision Methods Be Duplicated? 129

The Truth about Models 131

What’s a Reasonable Growth Curve? 134

How Much Time, Talent, and Treasure Do You Want to Invest? 135

Time 136

Talent 136

Treasure 137

Does Your Market Really Want What You Have to Offer? 138

Models for Scaling 139

Lakeview Scaling 140

Going to Scale—A Checklist 140

Recap 141

CHAPTER 9 Smart Stewardship in Difficult Times 145

Overview 145

In a Crisis, Start Here 146

Starting Questions 148

Strategic Issues/Actions 152

Tactical Issues/Actions 154

Inform Staff and Board Early and Often 156

Communicate, Communicate, and Communicate 158

Prepare for the Media 158

Leadership Issues 159

Am I Taking Care of the Leader? 159

Am I Putting Mission First? 159

Am I Leading Our Values from the Front? 160

Am I Asking the Hard Questions? 160

Do I Have All the Information I Can Get? 161

Am I Sharing Information Widely? 161

Am I Leading Optimistically? 161

Recap 162

CHAPTER 10 Final Words 165

Appendix 167

Books 167

Papers 168

Web Resources 168

Books by Peter Brinckerhoff 168

About the Author 169

Index 171

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