Posts Tagged ‘Wayne Elsey’

Four Tips on Team Leadership

Great organizations have great teams. Putting together a home run roster is challenging but vital to the success of your organization. Without getting the right people on the bus and the wrong people off, the bus goes nowhere. Here are four tips to implement to strengthen your team. Be at your (Continue reading…)

Four Leadership Lessons from Joe Paterno’s Last Days

Joe Paterno was the head coach of Penn State’s football team for 46 years. Paterno, nicknamed “JoPa,” held the record for the most victories by a Division I football bowl subdivision. In 2007, he was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame. With all that fame and glory and (Continue reading…)

Analysis vs Action: When to Stop Talking and Execute

At Soles4Souls, data is constantly pouring in and informing our decision making. Research can always be conducted to discover how to more effectively reach our target donor demographic, how our company can be more efficient, and how our operation can be improved. With that said how do we avoid “analysis (Continue reading…)

Five Tips for Turning the E-Newsletter Into Revenue

Tom Ahern of the Domain Group recently revisited the donor newsletter. Back in the 1990’s, the group tested best practices for nonprofit newsletters and came up with a laundry list of facts that time and time again got a positive response. I’ve noted five here that I know work in (Continue reading…)

Two Ways Nonprofit Leaders Can Change the World

Shane Claibourne recently posted a list of his 12 Hopes for 2012. I like all of Claibourne’s “hopes,” but two stick out to me and resonate with my own vision for 2012: “ 4) Choose life. Do something regularly to interrupt the patterns of injustice – do something to end (Continue reading…)

How to Transition into Nonprofit Work

Shifting from the for-profit to the nonprofit sector can be tricky. Bridgestar recently released a report that brought to light some great ideas for the transitioning executive. Here’s four that I think are most important: Prepare. Some non-profits may be growing so fast that they do not have trained structures (Continue reading…)

How To Tell a Story with Your Annual Report

What do you think of when you hear annual report? If you’re like me, just reading that phrase makes my eyes glaze over. But in the nonprofit world, the annual report is essential. And though it does fall into the “report” category, it does not have to be mind-numbing. In (Continue reading…)

Stop Using These Words When Talking to Donors

“Think like a wise man but communicate in the language of the people.” -William Butler  Yeats Over on Katya’s Non-profit Marketing Blog (one of my favorites, bookmark it if you haven’t yet!), she listed 18 mood-killing words to banish in 2012. Among the list were a few that I especially (Continue reading…)

Five Surprises from the 2011 World Giving Index

The Charities Aid Foundation recently released the 2011 World Giving Index, a study that ranks and compares generosity and altruism of 153 countries. The study was based on three measures of giving behavior: monetary giving, volunteering, and helping a stranger. Here are a few findings that might surprise you: Up (Continue reading…)

Why Choose Soles4Souls?

We understand you have a choice when donating your unwanted footwear. There are many places to send them and many ways to help those in need. At Soles4Souls, we work to make the biggest impact with each and every pair. Every 7 seconds someone received a new pair of shoes. (Continue reading…)