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...
Jul 14, 2016 | CNS Blog, NP Risk Management, Updates
Managing Remote Worker Risk By Melanie Lockwood Herman You’ve either heard the gossip about remote workers, been the subject of comments about your engagement as a remote worker, or perhaps you’re a dreamer, longing to replace an expensive, lengthy commute...
May 10, 2016 | CNS Blog, NP Risk Management
The Dark Side of Leadership By Melanie Lockwood Herman and Emily Wilson “Sadly, the nonprofit sector is not immune from the harm that destructive leaders leave in their wakes. Destructive leaders are those whose actions cause catastrophic effects on everything from...
May 2, 2016 | CNS Blog, NP Risk Management
We Can Work It Out: Managing Workplace Disputes By Melanie Lockwood Herman Few things are more frustrating in the workplace than feeling unheard, especially when it comes to sensitive matters such as interpersonal workplace conflicts. And according to a survey...