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Disruptive Judaism: Will Your Synagogue Be A Blockbuster or A Netflix?

While this post is directed to synagogue change, the lessons discussed apply to every organization in the Jewish world.  Will you stick with what you know or innovate to stay relevent in an every changing world?  In other words, will you be a Blockbuster or a Netflix?  Read More

Aligning Talent Development with Your Equity Goals

Many nonprofit leaders agree—now more than ever—that having a culture that reflects their organizations' values of equity and inclusion is critical. But culture isn’t a “thing” in and of itself. So how do you align your talent development with your equity goals? Read More

5 Questions To Ask About Prospective Board Members

A recent Forbes article suggests nonprofits should take a cue from for-profit boards and search for individuals who can actually help guide the institution rather than just support it. Here are their 5 questions nonprofits should ask themselves about prospective board members. Read More

Burnout and the High Holidays...It's Real

For many of us who work in and volunteer for the Jewish community, there is very little time to think, let alone set aside time for personal reflection when preparing for and overseeing High Holiday programs often leading to burnout for many of us. Read More

How to Train Millennials to Become Leaders

In a survey it was found that 91% of millennials aspire to be a leader yet 63% of Millennials believe they are not receiving the proper training.  So how do we train Millennials to be come leaders?  Read More