How to Fail When Things are Tight
Thursday, December 3rd, 2009
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Are you an executive at a nonprofit avoiding communication due to debt?
A simple pattern emerges for those nonprofits who are struggling and which ones ultimately succeed in surviving .
Those that overcome the struggles have been more forthcoming and communicating with all parties and trying to work things out.
The nonprofit that goes into silent mode and ignores creditors and concern entities closes. It’s called complete failure. A failure to communicate.
So instead of waiting for a miracle, put a plan together that is workable and present it. Otherwise the nonprofit will be gone and forgotten soon. Good intentions and good faith efforts work in most cases.


