third-sector
6 tips to help you get that job
I’ve read that lots of people will be dashing off application forms for new jobs this weekend. I’ve just finished recruiting for a post at Share, and as usual, there was the mix of excitement at a few excellent applications, and despair at the poor quality of so many. So here are 6 tips to…
Read MoreSpace to Think works for women…
I’ve been delighted at how successful the pilot group of “Space to Think” has been. The anonymous survey has shown that the women taking part have hugely benefited from working together, and that the format is really effective. You can have a look at the results here: https://www.surveymonkey.com/results/SM-596C7HG/ Group members’ comments say it all: here’s…
Read More13 tips for working brilliantly with people
Space to Think is a new project for women running small to medium sized charities or social enterprises. Here are 13 tips distilled from the wisdom of the current group. They were so good, we just had to share them: Use the probationary period Recruit for attitude – it’s easier to train people in any…
Read MoreSpace to Think – Women Leaders of Smaller Voluntary Organisations
Nourishing space for women running small to medium voluntary organisations Starting February 27th – join up now! How might things be different for you in 9 months’ time if you have regular support in an environment where everyone has particular skills and expertise that they share, and where there’s space and time to think, reflect,…
Read MoreKeeping the faith
Yesterday I went to one of those events where you get to hear about a rare new pot of money, some of which may trickle down to small voluntary organisations in order that they may make a difference to increasingly desperate people’s lives. That’s after the big guys have creamed off all their profits….but let’s…
Read MoreLost in the Drama Triangle
A friend was describing a situation that was causing great distress to someone in her life. It was a story of two women who had once been very close, but whose relationship had deteriorated to the extent that each was seeking police protection from the other. As this sorry tale unfolded, I realised that there…
Read MoreTaking care in tough times
As you’ll know, if you’ve been following my online activity, I work both as a CEO of a medium sized charity, and as a coach. Oh, and I write books, too. Working as a CEO and also coaching others, as well as having been, until recently, a charity trustee, gives me a very particular view…
Read MoreReflections on leadership…
Last Wednesday I stepped down as a trustee of Asylum Aid. I’d been on the board for 8 years, had acted as its vice chair, and even spent a year in the role of acting Chair, and it felt like a good time to have a break. My decision was helped by the fact that…
Read MoreCharity Funders, have a heart…please…
I write this wearing my SHARE Community hat, but I think my experience will resonate with many of you working in the charity world. We all know that times are tough and that it’s more difficult than ever to get our brilliant projects funded. I know that funders have to make hard choices, and that…
Read MoreOne lovely blog…
Many thanks to Tamara Essex for nominating me for the One Lovely Blog award. What a lovely thing to do! In case you haven’t seen hers, and she has two, they’re always worth reading and are practical and informative – in the case of her consultancy blog – and touching, funny, and thought provoking –…
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