Your search committee has answered the questions to themselves and has started to bring in candidates for interviews.
Here are 5 questions that should be asked of every candidate.
Your search committee has answered the questions to themselves and has started to bring in candidates for interviews.
Here are 5 questions that should be asked of every candidate.
The prior post, 5 Questions Every Should Search Committee Should Ask, left off 2 other questions that are crucial. Continue reading 2 Very Important Search Committee Questions
Here are five questions every search committee should ask itself. These questions were designed to search for CEO’s, but they apply to all jobs. This is the first of 3 articles. Continue reading 5 Questions Every Search Committee Should Ask Themselves
In an earlier post, I mentioned that Logic Models describe a set of “If…Then…” statements, such as “If we teach 200 driving students, then there will be fewer auto accidents.” But how do I know this is true? Continue reading Prove Your Impact
Having answered the first of the two key questions, “How are we doing relative to what we planned to do?” We can now move to the second question, “Do we have enough cash to do what we plan to do?”
Budgets are necessary to answer two questions:
You have a Mission to achieve a Vision that solves a Problem. You have well-thought Strategies that directly address the Problem. You know what Actions you need to perform to execute the Strategies.
Delegation requires the willingness to pay for short-term failures in order to gain long-term competency. -Dave Ramsey
The first part of “How” is “When” and the answer is, “As soon as possible, if not sooner.” Continue reading How to Delegate
You’ve found your passion. You’ve caught your vision and committed to a mission to achieve the vision. You have a perfect strategy and know the steps to execute.
Awesome!
Then you start to work and it hits. Continue reading Delegate or Die
There are lots of opportunities to apply for grants.
But grants require applications and applications take time, effort, and money.
Unless you have myriads of free grant writers sitting around, you can only apply for a finite number of grants. For most of us, that number is quite finite.
Resources spent pursing the wrong grant or losing the grant competition are resources wasted. So the most important decision you can make is, “Which grants do I invest in?” Continue reading Real – Win – Worth