The Meeting That’s Costing You $50,000 a Year 

Meeting ends without a decision

It’s not the meeting that goes too long. It’s the one that ends without a decision.  Here’s a number I want you to think about: $50,000.  That’s a conservative estimate of what a single chronic, unresolved operational decision costs a mid-sized nonprofit over the course of a year — in staff time, rework, delayed programs, and leadership energy spent managing…

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Your Strategic Plan Is Already Broken 

strategic plan is already broken

Not because your team failed. Because of what happened before anyone picked up a pen.  Let me tell you the most common thing I hear from executive directors and CEOs about six months after a strategic planning retreat:  They say it with a kind of tired resignation — like they already know what comes next.…

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Stop Treating AI Like a Vending Machine

context engineering

Somewhere in your organization, someone is rewriting the same document again. A board brief. A sponsor update. A policy memo. A member-facing FAQ that “just needs a refresh.” They aren’t slow. In fact, they’re probably excellent. However, they’re stuck reconstructing institutional knowledge from memory, one blank page at a time.   Meanwhile, your AI use looks like this: a quick prompt, a decent draft,…

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Operationalize the Plan: A Roadmap for the Next 90 Days 

The 90-Day Execution Cycle

.orgSource’s integrated planning model treats the implementation roadmap as “the next level of detail”—spelling out priorities, timing, accountabilities, dependencies, benchmarks, project leaders, teams, and resources—and warns that transformation efforts fail when “progress is monitored but not managed.”  Turning strategy into a 90-day execution cycle (without burning out your team)  In the last issue, we made a bold claim: your strategic plan…

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