Nonprofit Leadership Podcast Rob Harter
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The Nonprofit Leadership Podcast: Making Your World Better features discussions covering the most critical issues, trends and opportunities facing nonprofit leaders and those engaged in social innovation. Hosted by Dr. Rob Harter, in this podcast you will hear real stories from experienced leaders about what strategies and practices have made them successful. It is our hope that through this audio series, people can learn not only what it takes to be an effective non-profit leader but to hear inspiring stories about people and organizations that are successfully making a positive impact in their communities. Enjoy the show!
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How do we recruit and develop the board we need
We often discuss topics related to fundraising, branding, and culture. While these are all important areas of discussion, there is another critical topic we ...
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How you can become a changemaker through “micro-leadership”
Are you a leader at a nonprofit who wants to bring about change, but you don’t think your idea will be welcomed by the ...
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Leadership Insights from The Bridgespan Group
It’s no secret we appreciate hearing insights from The Bridgespan Group on the Nonprofit Leadership Podcast. We invite two more voices from their organization ...
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How to successfully transition from the for-profit to the nonprofit sector
Many of those working in nonprofits, often started in the nonprofit space. This doesn’t mean of course that someone in the for-profit sector cannot ...
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The power of generous leadership
When you hear the term “generous leader” you may automatically think of financial generosity. Being a generous leader means more than that. Today’s guest, ...
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Why your culture determines your brand
What kind of brand and what kind of culture do you have? Is there a gap between how you see your brand and how ...
Customer Reviews
Worthwhile for Canadians too!
Every episode I have listened to has provided valuable information to me as not-for-profit leader and executive coach. Sometimes I have to translate American terminology in my head but what I learn is always useful in my work in Canada. Thank you, Rob!