Helping nonprofits
and philanthropy achieve
breakthrough strategy,
leadership and results
Newsletters & Alerts

Enter your email address below to sign up for your choice of Bridgespan's knowledge, careers, and leadership newsletters and alerts.

Share |

Effective Organizations Achieve Superior Results

Published Date: 2008-07-22
Author(s): Kirk Kramer   

A few years ago, Bridgespan began surveying our clients' senior leadership teams about their organizations' strengths and weaknesses. We now have 30 nonprofits of varying sizes in our database, as well as a comparison set of data for more than 500 for-profits, which was developed at Bain & Company during their original research into decision-driven organizations. Analysis of these databases has provided quantitative evidence that effective organizations do indeed enable superior results. The highest performers do this by thinking about “organization” as much more than just the boxes and lines on the organization chart. Indeed, they think about organizational leadership, they identify the decisions that really matter, they develop the people necessary for success, they pay attention to work processes, and they create a high-performance culture.

This presentation summarizes findings, and discusses barriers that commonly prevent many nonprofits from building effective organizations. It also outlines approaches that nonprofits can use to increase the effectiveness of their organizations.

View the Effective Organizations Screencast


Share |

Comments:

Send us your comments!

 
 
 

« Top of page




Creative Commons License This work by The Bridgespan Group is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License. Permissions beyond the scope of this license may be available at Bridgespan's Terms of Use page.

Special Sections
Government Innovation Initiatives

Explore tools, frameworks, and other resources related to Promise Neighborhoods, the Social Innovation Fund  and other government innovation initiatives.

Read more>>
Donating $600 Billion is Just
Step One

Philanthropists frequently aspire to be innovators and catalysts. Now they have a chance to step up to the challenge.

Read more>>
The Power of Positive Failure

Bridgespan Partner David Simms says there's much to learn from when we fall short, if we're willing to admit to our mistakes.

Read more at HBR.ORG>>