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Fearing the Land In-Between
We fear the land in-between where we’ve been and where we’re going. We fear transition between old and new. The old may not be great, but...


Our World Is Changing
The world keeps changing. It is one of the paradoxes of success that the things and ways which got you there are seldom those things that...


Maybe you need a new tool
Looking for a new tool is the first step to finding it


What's Our Plan Today
Plan for tomorrow today The last three months have been crazy. There are internal fires to put out and external changes creating...


Crisis Challenges Us to Change
Daily, we learn about a crisis or upheaval disrupting a person’s life that may or may not be resolved by making personal changes. When I was in seventh grade, I realized my mom struggled with alcoholism. Each member of my family used a different method to deal with the crisis. Dad turned into a workaholic, my brother went on walkabouts and my sister married and moved away. I realized that I hung around healthy people; my grandparents and friends with healthy families and lovi


5 Questions for Nonprofits: Start with What Is Our Mission
Peter Drucker offers the “Five Most Important Questions You Will Ever Ask About Your Nonprofit Organization.” We start with the first question. What Is Our Mission? "To satisfy the customer is the mission and purpose of every organization [The mission statement] focuses the organization on action…. It alone can prevent the most common degenerative disease of organizations … splintering their always limited resources on things that are interesting or look profitable rather th


Who Is Our Customer?
Identifying our nonprofit's customers Today, we dig into the second of Peter Drucker’s five simple but powerful questions. Question 2. Who is our customer? This is a tricky question for nonprofits because there are multiple levels of customers. Not everyone is a customer of everything. Primary Customer Primary customers are why the we exists. The primary customers are the ones we provide value in helping solve their problem and who must be satisfied . We may serve one or mul


What does our customer value?
How well are we providing what our customers consider value?


What are our results
What Are Our Results (what is the bottom line) Every business needs to answer, why are we here? What is our mission? What are our results? Peter Drucker pointed out that all organizations need to focus on results. We need to be performance focused instead of just well intentioned. Results are the key to survival. Performance is the ultimate test for any organization. Unfortunately, many businesses don’t prioritize performance and results. For many organizations, being sp


What is our plan?
Everything begins with defining the mission, described in Question 1. The mission statement outlines what the organization aims to achieve. It's the foundation upon which our actions and strategies are built. The Plan > Translating Mission into Results: After defining the mission, it's essential to translate it into specific, measurable results or goals. These goals should be broken down into specific strategies. And should target specific customer or donor segments. To be s


Good Intentions Are Not Enough
Do you have the right tools to implement your plan? “Although I don’t know a single for-profit business that is managed as well as a few of the nonprofits, the great majority of the nonprofits can be graded a “C" at best. Not for lack of effort, most of them work very hard. But for lack of focus , and for lack of tool competence …. “For years most nonprofits felt that good intentions were by themselves enough. But today, we know that because we don’t have a bottom line we hav


Your Mission (or purpose or why)
Contact Wes about your mission. Wes Legg Coach & Facilitator


Your Mission - Public & Internal
Mission statements focus the organization on action. If your team cannot recite the mission statement, you are not on a mission....


Business Made Simple Playbook - Should I Use It?
Leadership is hard. Business Made Simple six step playbook has helped thousands of organizations grow their business


The Gift of Team
Leaders who can identify, hire, and cultivate employees who are humble, hungry, and smart will have a serious advantage over those who...


Control What You Can
22 years ago businesses prepared for a worst case scenario; outdated computer software freezing, leading to a power grid failure...


What Is Your Mission?
" Each social sector institution exists to make a distinctive difference in the lives of individuals and society . Making this difference is the mission - the organization's purpose and very reason for being." -Peter Drucker Don't confuse mission with what you do? Mission is the Why you do what you do. Not the how you do it. Your mission should be clear, and transformational. Every board member, volunteer and staff should be able to clearly understand and state the missio


Impact of Volunteers
photo by Joel Muniz - unsplash Nonprofits used to say, “ We don’t pay volunteers, so we cannot make demands upon them.” Now they are more...


Without Action, There Is No Plan
The best plan is only good intentions unless it degenerates into work. - Peter Drucker Effective plans require commitment. Effective...


Each of Us Has A Purpose
Here's to listening to God, Wes Legg Coach & Facilitator
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