Feb 2, 2017 | CNS Blog, NP Risk Management
Don’t Get Stuck in a Rut, Trust Your Gut By Melanie Lockwood Herman “You have to leave the city of your comfort and go into the wilderness of your intuition. What you’ll discover will be wonderful. What you’ll discover is yourself.”...
Jan 26, 2017 | CNS Blog, NP Risk Management
Embrace Your Leaky Brain to Conquer the Unknown By Melanie Lockwood Herman This week I was dismayed to learn about the damaging effects and destructive force of a leaky faucet. For the past two weeks I have noticed–but repeatedly ignored–a strangely stiff...
Jan 17, 2017 | CNS Blog, NP Risk Management
What Will You Learn This Year? By Melanie Lockwood Herman You’ll never know everything about anything, especially something you love.” – Julia Child While perusing this week’s edition of The Economist, I encountered an unfamiliar term: deep...
Jan 6, 2017 | CNS Blog, NP Risk Management
Proper Planning Prevents Poor Meeting Performance By Eric Henkel Many of the employees we meet in Center-led Risk Assessments yearn for a more generous communications loop in their organizations. Our team has also observed the growing interdependency of work tasks and...
Oct 27, 2016 | CNS Blog, NP Risk Management
Networking Know-How By Emily Stumhofer Nonprofit leaders often wear multiple hats and many of us begin our workday with an impossible to-do list and a packed schedule. Once you have a clear schedule and routine, there may be little time left for workplace activities...
Oct 25, 2016 | CNS Blog, NP Risk Management
Valiant Volunteerism By Erin Gloeckner Community service is a way of life for some folks, and those folks help nonprofit missions move forward each day. My own experiences volunteering at a health clinic, a community event planning board, and an animal shelter were in...