by Gillian Holm | Aug 27, 2024 | All blog posts, Governance, Leadership, Non-Profit Management
Author: Megan Thorn Between governing group meetings, there are always actions for governing group members to work on and meetings of working groups or committees to move things forward. Your board meetings provide the opportunity for trustees to discuss, generate...
by Megan Thorn | Sep 15, 2020 | All blog posts, Non-Profit Management, Self-Care
Last updated May 15, 2020 Professional development is important for both you and your team. Here are 20 professional development opportunities you can implement in your organisation: Enrol in formal degree programs, courses or workshops Learn new skills relevant to...
by Megan Thorn | Jul 6, 2020 | All blog posts, Non-Profit Management, Self-Care
Last updated May 7, 2020 Encouraging commitment and follow-through amongst your team is just as much about you as it is about them (hope that makes sense!). Both you and your team play a role in making sure a task is complete. Here are 5 ways you can encourage...
by Megan Thorn | Jul 1, 2019 | All blog posts, Governance, Non-Profit Management
Last updated June 25, 2019 Mid-year employee reviews come around a lot quicker than you may like. Twice a year in fact. Managers or employers don’t always get it right. So here are 4 things you need to remember to do through-out the review process! Book Don’t...
by Megan Thorn | Apr 5, 2019 | All blog posts, Governance, Non-Profit Management
Last updated June 26, 2019 If you are the Board Chair, or thinking of stepping up to the role, one of your key jobs will be nurturing and managing a positive, clear and vital relationship with your CEO. Sometimes, you will inherit a relationship that has struggled in...
by Emily Woolerton | Jun 29, 2018 | All blog posts, Non-Profit Management, Self-Care
Last updated June 29, 2018 Busy is the new black. In this world that never sleeps, the endless list of tasks can be quite overwhelming! The Einsenhower Matrix is a system to help you decide on and prioritize tasks by urgency and importance. Instead of just leaping...