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June 13, 2012 2012 SUMMIT Details…Now AvailableCheck out the program for the 2012 Risk Management and Finance SUMMIT for Nonprofits at: http://www.nonprofitrisk.org/summit/program_2012.asp and register today to take advantage of Early-Bird pricing. He Says We Need a RevolutionThis week I’ve been engrossed in “Beyond Management: Taking Charge at Work,” the new book by featured SUMMIT keynote speaker Mark Addleson. The author of “Beyond Management” offers a sobering perspective on the discipline of management. According to Professor Addleson, when performance falls short of expectations or lack of cooperation among employees leads to costly mistakes, many leaders instinctively turn to the structure, strategy and process, the building blocks of management systems. There is a tendency to focus on re-engineering the “structure” of the organization, honing strategy, and improving processes—how the work gets done. The author asserts that too often, systemic breakdowns are due to the very structures and systems intended to make the organization manageable. Examples of these impediments to great performance include the familiar departmental structure (silos), our relentless thirst for data, and constantly changing yet often convoluted chains of command. Addleson urges his reader to abandon an old fashioned “outside view” of work focused on the “documentation, data, deliverables, directives, deadlines and dollars,” and instead take an “inside view” in order to understand, support, empower and motivate today’s knowledge worker. According to Addleson, today’s knowledge workers:
Mark Addleson’s thought-provoking examination of “management” as we know it is a must-read for any nonprofit leader who serves in a management role. If your schedule permits, I hope you’ll join me at the 18th annual conference of the Nonprofit Risk Management Center this August 26-28 in Chicago. I am looking forward to hearing more about the role of knowledge workers in a modern workplace, how to change the way we lead and motivate, and why traditional management thinking isn’t enough to support and sustain the ambitious, mission-focused nonprofits we serve. Mark Addleson says we need to revolutionize the way we manage people and organizations. If you’re keen to learn why and how, register for the SUMMIT today. NOTE: The early bird registration discount will expire at midnight on July 27. To book a discounted sleeping room in our block at the Hard Rock Hotel, use the following link: Nonprofit Risk Management Hotel Reservations Melanie Lockwood Herman is Executive Director of the Nonprofit Risk Management Center. She welcomes your ideas about any risk management topic, feedback on this article and questions about the Center’s resources at Melanie@nonprofitrisk.org or (202) 785-3891. The Center provides risk management tools and resources at www.nonprofitrisk.org and offers consulting assistance to organizations unwilling to leave their missions to chance. |
2012 WebinarsThe First Wednesdays program is a 12-part series of 60-minute live and recorded webinars covering a wide range of risk-inspired topics. The 2012 series continues on June 20, 2012 with a program on Financial Due Diligence: It's More Than Checking Boxes. Learn more or register. Still AvailableThe recording of the April 2012 webinar, Risk-Aware Contracting: What You Don’t Know Could Cost You, is now available for leaders who missed the live program. To purchase the recording of this contact-packed, practical education program, click here, scroll down and choose Add to Cart after the description of the program. Policy Drafting Help is a Click Away: My Risk Management PoliciesIf you’re looking for help developing custom risk management policies for your nonprofit, look no further. The Center is pleased to offer My Risk Management Policies, an affordable, easy-to-use online tool that helps you create custom policies in a matter of minutes. Policy templates are organized into 22 categories. Creating a new social media policy, youth protection policy or code of conduct is a snap using My Risk Management Policies, and requires far less time that it takes to find a mildly suitable sample using an Internet search engine. |
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