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Correlations Between Being a Great Teacher and Being a Great Nonprofit

By Scot Evans - 5 months ago

Interesting post from John Brothers in the Stanford Social Innovation Review:

When my colleagues discuss nonprofit organizations, often they use a variety of analogies and comparisons. Sometimes an analogy is made between a nonprofit and a hospital, often discussing the nonprofits challenges with words relating to "surgery" or at times "life support." Sometimes they are compared to a car, comparing the…

When I looked at these characteristics I began thinking about the earlier classroom analogy between a great teacher and a great nonprofit. My thoughts on the comparisons, using additional analogies, are:

Most nonprofit have lofty dreams. The difference between these nonprofits and great ones is that a great nonprofit's mission and vision should remain lofty but its closely related goals are realistic and attainable. Many nonprofits often drive in circles toward what they believe is a goal, but really are endlessly driving around that lofty dream.

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