Smart Business, Social Business

Smart Business, Social Business
Author: Michael Brito
Publisher: Pearson Education
Total Pages: 339
Release: 2011-07-07
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0132731363

This book will help organizations evolve into a fully collaborative social business. It serves as a step by step playbook to achieve organizational change, process efficiencies and technology acumen: Proven solutions for the real people, process, and technology obstacles businesses face in using social media behind the firewall. How to have the successful internal conversations with stakeholders, partners and global teams that lead to successful external conversations with the social customer Strategies for improving organizational dynamics, collaboration, governance, training, engagement, policies, technology integration, workflows, social CRM, and metrics Many organizations today have already evolved into social brands. They may be active on Twitter and Facebook; they may have corporate blogs and communities and they are trying hard to engage effectively with the social customer. However, behind the firewall, chaos, anarchy, and conflict reign. In Smart Business, Social Business, leading enterprise social business consultant shows how to build an internal framework based on change management that will lead to success with social media: one that will make external engagement more effective, meaningful, and sustainable. Michael Brito systematically identifies the internal culture, process and technology obstacles to long-term success with social media, and offer best practice solutions. He discusses a wide spectrum of issues, offering actionable intelligence and helping decision-makers build strategies and plans that deliver value. Topics addressed include change management, organizational models and dynamics, internal communications, collaboration, governance, metrics, training, employee activation, policies, technology integration, workflows, social CRM, and much more. Drawing on his own experience working for Silicon Valley companies, HP, Yahoo! and Intel, Brito presents dozens of examples and case studies. Using this book, companies can begin to transform their organizations from just a "social brand" to a fully collaborative and dynamic "social business.”

The Transformational Giving Playbook: The Definitive Guide for Nonprofits that Want to Exponentially Grow Their Revenue and Impact Through Six and Sev

The Transformational Giving Playbook: The Definitive Guide for Nonprofits that Want to Exponentially Grow Their Revenue and Impact Through Six and Sev
Author: Lisa Scott
Publisher:
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2021-01-25
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781951744458

If your nonprofit is like most, you have a big, bold vision for the difference you want to make, the lives you want to touch, and the impact you want to have. But for too many organizations, incremental, stagnant, or even negative revenue growth, stands in the way. We, the team at Barker & Scott, set out to change this. We believe nonprofits are uniquely positioned to do the work no commercial enterprises or governmental bodies can do. Nonprofits are the most willing, committed, and intentional about solving the world's greatest and most intractable problems-like hunger and food insecurity, debilitating diseases like Alzheimer's, cancer, and multiple sclerosis, the damaging effects of systemic racism, the physical abuse of people and animals, and climate change. These are some of the most defining issues of our time and we need solutions to solve them NOW. But it takes money to do that. In the Transformational Giving Playbook, we show you how your nonprofit can move from incremental growth to exponential growth to achieve its mission. The Transformational Giving Playbook is a powerful step-by-step guide that shows you how to transform your impact by raising six and seven-figure gifts. It is a new comprehensive approach to fundraising that: Rallies the entire organization around a common set of values, goals, and leadership principles. Pairs the best of what our clients know about the art of fundraising with what we know about the science of fundraising. Puts the donor's motivations and aspirations, and not just the organization's mission, front and center. Makes everyone a winner. If you've struggled to raise more money to achieve your mission, the ONLY reason is that one or more of the key components of The Transformational Giving Playbook are either missing or incomplete. Get these components in place, and it will not only transform your impact, but your organization, your team, and your donors as well.

The Nonprofit Advocacy and Policy Playbook

The Nonprofit Advocacy and Policy Playbook
Author: Mba James Fulton
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024-06-12
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

The Nonprofit Advocacy and Policy Playbook is an essential guide for nonprofit organizations aiming to effectively advocate for policy change and advance their mission-driven goals. This comprehensive playbook delves into the critical role that advocacy and policy play in driving social change, offering practical strategies, tools, and tactics for engaging in advocacy efforts at the local, national, and international levels. From understanding the policymaking process and building coalitions to crafting compelling messages and mobilizing supporters, this playbook equips nonprofit leaders with the knowledge and skills needed to navigate the complexities of advocacy and influence decision-makers to create lasting impact.

The Nonprofit Resilience Playbook

The Nonprofit Resilience Playbook
Author: Mba James Fulton
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024-07-11
Genre: Social Science
ISBN:

The Nonprofit Resilience Playbook is an indispensable guide for nonprofit organizations aiming to thrive amidst challenges and uncertainties. Beginning with an introduction to the concept of resilience, the book delves into the various challenges and risks that nonprofits face. It provides actionable strategies for building organizational capacity and adaptability, emphasizing the importance of diversifying revenue and funding streams. The playbook highlights the value of fostering strategic partnerships and collaborations, leveraging technology and innovation, and strengthening governance and leadership. It also focuses on the critical role of engaging stakeholders and communities and promotes self-care and well-being for nonprofit professionals. The final chapter underscores the importance of evaluating and learning from challenges, ensuring that nonprofits can continually improve and sustain their impact. This comprehensive guide is essential for any nonprofit seeking to enhance its resilience and effectiveness in a rapidly changing world.

The Nonprofit Consulting Playbook

The Nonprofit Consulting Playbook
Author: Susan Schaefer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2013-05-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781938077173

What if you could sit down with 25 successful consultants and ask them what makes their businesses tick? In The Nonprofit Consulting Playbook: Winning Strategies from 25 Leaders in the Field, Susan Schaefer and Linda Lysakowski have compiled a first-of-its-kind insight into the everyday lives of consultants to the nonprofit sector. This collection of firsthand articles takes the reader on a journey that spans a consultant's professional life-from the decisions that formed the business to a detailed set of options for winding it down. The beauty of this book lies in the honesty of its 25 contributors. They write openly about the decisions that guided their business models, their early mistakes, and their lessons learned. Even those in this business for decades have commented that their copies of The Playbook are strewn with highlights and bookmarks. It's a fun, informative read that gets into the minds of people who have consulted for at least a decade. The Playbook's first-person storytelling has a style that will both inform and entertain. Most importantly, it has the power to transform your business-or your future business-in ways large and small. From insider retellings of client stories to state-by-state registration requirements, its contents will guide basic decisions for the life of your business. Readers will find answers to these questions and more: What can I do to prepare myself before I start consulting? How should I determine my scope of business? How should I set fees and get off to the right financial start? Which marketing strategies work best? How do I close a deal with potential clients? How do I deal with angry, slow-paying, or demanding clients? How can I grow or reinvent my business? How do I regroup when business is slow? What information should I include in contracts? What state regulations might apply to my business? The list goes on The Playbook does not tell the reader what to do. Instead, itoffersindividual accounts that walk the reader through a businessperson's thought processes, actions, and reflections about a given subject. The main takeaway: there is no one path to success. While directed at those who serve the nonprofit sector, The Playbook offers valuable lessons for all consultants. Even those who serve the for-profit sector will benefit from articles about naming your business, marketing, and closing the deal with prospective clients. The Playbook is a must-have guide if you fall into any of these categories: A professional who is exploring a future career path in consulting. A staffer who is currently making the transition into full- or part-time consulting. A novice consultant who wants to get off on the right foot. A veteran consultant who wants to strengthen, reenergize, or reinvent your business.

The Transformational Giving Playbook

The Transformational Giving Playbook
Author: Lisa Scott
Publisher: Tgp Consulting LLC
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-07-21
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781956867701

If your nonprofit is like most, you have a big, bold vision for the difference you want to make, the lives you want to touch, and the impact you want to have. But for too many organizations, incremental, stagnant, or even negative revenue growth, stands in the way. We, at TGP Consulting, set out to change this. We believe nonprofits are uniquely positioned to do the work no commercial enterprises or governmental bodies can do. Nonprofits are the most willing, committed, and intentional about solving the world's greatest and most intractable problems-like hunger and food insecurity, debilitating diseases like Alzheimer's, cancer, and multiple sclerosis, the damaging effects of systemic racism, the abuse of people and animals, and climate change. These are some of the most defining issues of our time and we need solutions to solve them NOW. But it takes money to do that. In The Transformational Giving PlaybookTM, we show you how your nonprofit can move from incremental growth to exponential growth to achieve its mission. The Transformational Giving PlaybookTM is a powerful step-by-step guide that shows you how to transform your impact by raising six and seven-figure gifts. It is a new comprehensive approach to fundraising that: ● Rallies the entire organization around a common set of goals and fundraising principles. ● Pairs the best of what our clients know about the art of fundraising with what we know about the science of fundraising. ● Puts the donor's motivations and aspirations, and not just the organization's mission, front and center. ● Makes everyone a winner. If you've struggled to raise more money to achieve your mission, the ONLY reason is that one or more of the key components of The Transformational Giving PlaybookTM are either missing or incomplete. Get these components in place, and it will not only transform your impact, but your organization, your team, and your donors as well.

The Nonprofit Leadership Development Playbook

The Nonprofit Leadership Development Playbook
Author: Mba James Fulton
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024-06-14
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

"The Nonprofit Leadership Development Playbook" offers a comprehensive guide for nonprofit organizations striving to cultivate strong, effective leaders capable of driving mission-driven change. This playbook delves into the critical components of leadership development within the nonprofit sector, providing practical frameworks, tools, and strategies to identify, nurture, and empower emerging and existing leaders. Through case studies, expert insights, and actionable advice, nonprofit professionals are equipped to foster a culture of leadership excellence, where individuals at all levels can thrive, innovate, and lead with purpose. From succession planning to mentorship programs, this playbook covers a wide range of leadership development initiatives designed to build capacity, inspire confidence, and propel organizations towards greater impact and sustainability.

The Nonprofit Donor-Centric Culture Playbook

The Nonprofit Donor-Centric Culture Playbook
Author: Mba Fulton
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024-06-24
Genre: Social Science
ISBN:

The Nonprofit Donor-Centric Culture Playbook is a essential resource for nonprofit organizations aiming to cultivate a donor-centric approach to fundraising and relationship-building. This comprehensive playbook delves into the principles and strategies of donor-centered fundraising, emphasizing the importance of building meaningful connections with donors based on trust, transparency, and impact. Through practical guidance, case studies, and actionable insights, nonprofit leaders are equipped to shift their organizational culture towards one that prioritizes donor relationships, ensuring that donors feel valued, appreciated, and engaged in the organization's mission.