Lessons from five leaders
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Leaders Matter |
Nonprofit leadership, careers, and recruiting |
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Nonprofit co-leadership offers many benefits. It can enhance shared decision making and even provide a sturdy on ramp for a successor, among other benefits.
But how do nonprofit leaders make co-leadership really work? Five leaders share a handful of practices that have helped.
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More and more nonprofits are diverging from the traditional “executive director” hierarchy and exploring co-leadership as an opportunity to share power and plan for their organizations’ futures.
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December 1, 2022; 11 a.m. – 12 p.m. MNT
Join Ananda Valenzuela of TREC and Roshni Sampath of Rooted in Vibrant Communities (RVC) for a dialogue about the key aspects of organizational culture and structure necessary for shared leadership to thrive, as well as how to address common pitfalls.
Register for free here >>
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