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Discover the Perfect Fundraising Opportunity for Your Next Event . Having one clear goal is easier for people to follow, than knowing the Nine Strategic Initiatives of the First Half of the Year. One is motivating, the other a hopeless clutter for the mind. I recently read, “When everything is important, nothing is.”. It hit home and helped my perspective about keeping it simple. If we want to stay focused, we have to keep it simple.
Fundraising offers you the perfect opportunity to give back to your community or favorite organization. There are literally thousands of worthy causes that you could create the perfect fundraising project for whatever you needs might be. This article will help you discover some of the more creative fundraising opportunities that are available to you today.Car Washes are All Dried UpWhen you think of fundraising projects you might be thinking of one of the most popular methods for most groups and organizations to raise money with a fundraiser. Yes, it is the c
A short comment in a recent Leadership Team meeting I was facilitati Intelligent Business Makes Sense Six Reasons to K.I.S.S.
We’re so used to thinking that business is all about margins and bottom line ink that we sometimes accept dictums without thinking about their content and implications. Take customer service for instance. Each transaction is an implicit contract between two suppliers each offering a very specific item (and I’m using the term item generically here to include both services/products and currency). The customer comes offering currency and asking to exchange it for a service or a product. Under the very sound criteria of the old medieval village marketplace bar “Very often, people confuse simple with simplistic. The nuance is lost on most.” We’ve all heard THIS acronym, K.I.S.S. – Keep it Simple, Stupid! While I prefer, Keep it Splendidly Simple; the point is the same. Make it simple! All of us have heard the phrase. All of us nervously laugh and knowingly nod our heads when we hear it. All too often we don’t follow this sage advice. We’ve all heard the joke that a consultant is someone who will tell you about how to design, build and sell a watch, when all you wanted to know was the time. We are stereotyped often as people who like to make things more complicated, if for no other reason, than to justify our fee. While I don’t completely agree with the stereotype, as is usually true with these things, it contains a grain of truth. I believe we can serve both ourselves and our clients better if we remember to keep our proposals, project plans, reports and other services more elegant (defined in my dictionary as, “ingeniously simple and pleasing, or excellent”), or simple. Here are six reasons why we should strive to make simple one of the criteria for our work products: 1. Simple reduces errors. The more complex something becomes, the easier it is to make mistakes. Want your client to implement your 18-step model? How likely will they be able to successfully navigate each step without errors or frustration? Not very likely. Which is of the following is more likely to succeed? A nine-page booklet of steps to follow in using the new software, or a concise job aid, that gives 80% of the users all the detail they’ll ever need, in a more usable format? (Even if you do need to provide the in-depth handbook, perhaps you need to write the job aid too!) When we design simple, elegant solutions, the error rate drops.
A short comment in a recent Leadership Team meeting I was facilitatin 4 Tips To Reach Total Financial Freedom Sooner Than You Ever Dreamed!
STOP and picture what it would be like to have TOTAL Financial Freedom, or to be Rich or Wealthy and have FULL CONTROL over your life. Certainly financial freedom is something we are all striving for... right!?! I mean who wants to work for the rest of your life and have nothing to show for it?...or... Who is happy living paycheck-to-paycheck and having someone else control how much money you can make?...or... Who likes being told what time you have to wake up every morning, what you must do everyday, and what time you can go home in the evening? letely agree with the stereotype, as is usually true with these things, it contains a grain of truth. I believe we can serve both ourselves and our clients better if we remember to keep our proposals, project plans, reports and other services more elegant (defined in my dictionary as, “ingeniously simple and pleasing, or excellent”), or simple. Here are six reasons why we should strive to make simple one of the criteria for our work products: 1. Simple reduces errors. The more complex something becomes, the easier it is to make mistakes. Want your client to implement your 18-step model? How likely will they be able to successfully navigate each step without errors or frustration? Not very likely. Which is of the following is more likely to succeed? A nine-page booklet of steps to follow in using the new software, or a concise job aid, that gives 80% of the users all the detail they’ll ever need, in a more usable format? (Even if you do need to provide the in-depth handbook, perhaps you need to write the job aid too!) When we design simple, elegant solutions, the error rate drops.
A short comment in a recent Leadership Team meeting I was facilitati Psychology of Control ps to follow in using the new software, or a concise job aid, that gives 80% of the users all the detail they’ll ever need, in a more usable format? (Even if you do need to provide the in-depth handbook, perhaps you need to write the job aid too!) When we design simple, elegant solutions, the error rate drops.
Psychology of control is a comparatively young branch of psychological science. However, it has proved to give positive results already in complex with comprehensive social and economic studies, and as training discipline in the system of supervisory personnel qualification. Psychology of control was formed and developed at the joint of a number of psychological disciplines: human factors engineering, psychology of labor, social and pedagogical psychology. Objects and problems of a study were examined and resolved from the point of view of the organization of administrative
A short comment in a recent Leadership Team meeting I was facilitati The Truth About Church Fundraising ry. The one page is probably too high an overview to lead to effective decisions, and how many people will actually read your 100 page report? (When was the last time you read a 100 page report?). What clients need from us is the ability not only to analyze, or come up with the reams of data, but also the ability to synthesize, or draw together the key elements in new and all encompassing ways. A simpler report can lead us to that. The simpler, five-pager, will force you to synthesize and provide the client with something much more valuable than the briefcase breaker.
More and more people are being skeptical about solicitations that use the name of the church in raising money. This is because more and more people develop projects that guise under religious causes. For some people, church fundraising is an ambiguous strategy of raising funds because some of the people behind it are not using the funds collected for the purpose they have claimed at the very beginning.Whether you are one of those who are skeptical about church fundraising or one of those that actually believes and supports the endeavor, it is a must that you arm yourse
A short comment in a recent Leadership Team meeting I was facilitati Ten Keys to a Successful Management Retreat . Having one clear goal is easier for people to follow, than knowing the Nine Strategic Initiatives of the First Half of the Year. One is motivating, the other a hopeless clutter for the mind. I recently read, “When everything is important, nothing is.”. It hit home and helped my perspective about keeping it simple. If we want to stay focused, we have to keep it simple.
Management retreats are tremendous opportunities to review, assess, align and move your team forward. Get the most out of your next retreat through effective planning and preparation.These ten keys can help you unlock the amazing power of your meeting:1. Select your site with care.Your management retreat can be held on-site (at your place of work), or off-site (at a home, hotel or conference venue). Each has its advantages:On-site events keep costs low and familiar business facilities close at hand.Off-site events reduce distraction and can
A short comment in a recent Leadership Team meeting I was facilitating nudged me to write this. They were discussing a vision for their organization, and someone was talking about keeping things simple. They stated it as, “Sealed with a KISS”. I’ve decided to use that a criteria for all of our client work, and for internal efforts as well (even my personal projects!). Hopefully this piece has given you pause to think about this concept, and accept my premise. My next article will focus on how to keep or make things simpler, but including those ideas now might clutter your mind. Until then, try “sealing things with a KISS”.
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