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Leading in Changed Times. Executive Director/CEO Forum NC Center for Nonprofits Annual Conference September 30, 2010 Meredith Emmett, Third Space Studio meredith@thirdspacestudio.com. The Transitioning Economy. www.lapiana.org/nonprofitnext /. Demographic Shifts Redefine Participation.
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Leading in Changed Times Executive Director/CEO Forum NC Center for Nonprofits Annual Conference September 30, 2010 Meredith Emmett, Third Space Studio meredith@thirdspacestudio.com
Demographic Shifts Redefine Participation Technology Advances Abound Networks Enable Work to be Organized in New Ways Interest in Civic Engagement and Volunteerism is Rising Sector Boundaries are Blurring
Demographic Shifts Redefine Participation Technology Advances Abound Networks Enable Work to be Organized in New Ways A NEW SOCIAL SECTOR Interest in Civic Engagement and Volunteerism is Rising Sector Boundaries are Blurring
Shared Leadership Work ~ Life Balance Inclusion Transparency
Demographic Shifts Redefine Participation Technology Advances Abound Networks Enable Work to be Organized in New Ways A NEW SOCIAL SECTOR Interest in Civic Engagement and Volunteerism is Rising Sector Boundaries are Blurring
It’s Changing • The strategies organizations use to achieve impact • How people and institutions give and what they give to • How organizations raise money • How work gets done • How executive directors/CEOs lead and the types of adaptations they have to lead
How are these trends showing up in your organization?Introduce yourself to your table mates (name and organization) and share one way these trends are showing up in your organization.
Demographic Shifts Redefine Participation Technology Advances Abound Networks Enable Work to be Organized in New Ways A NEW SOCIAL SECTOR Interest in Civic Engagement and Volunteerism is Rising Sector Boundaries are Blurring
The adaptive demands of our societies require leadership that takes responsibility without waiting for revelation or request. One may lead perhaps with no more than a question in hand. ~ Ron Heifetz