Articles

The Four Rules of Following

Everyone wants to be a leader. Yet few people understand that to be a good leader, you first need to be a great follower. Here are four ways to separate yourself from the pack and prepare yourself for future leadership. Read More

Who is a Nonprofit Leader, Really?

The big boss may have a fancy title, a corner office and the final say, but none of these things automatically command the respect and admiration of a team. The traits of a real leader are much harder to come by, and much more valuable. Read More

The New American Reality and What It Means for Jews

The developments of the past few decades have served to weaken the ties that once bound local communities together. As this nation experiences these structural and behavioral shifts, what will all of this mean for America’s Jews? Let us take a deeper look at a few of these trends Read More

How to Scale Institutional Change in the Next Decade and Beyond

To move the needle, we need to borrow from the best of the entrepreneurship and institutional spaces, as well as fuel collaborations between them. As we move into a new decade, deepen yout investment in institutional change work using the following approach. Read More

3 Reasons Why Your Organization Needs a Technology Strategy

66% of nonprofits fail to incorporate technology into our strategic plans. Here are 3 reasons you should build technology into strategic plans for the 2020s and how up-to-date systems and software will allow us to better meet the needs of the Jewish communities for years to come. Read More