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As the economic recovery chugsslowly along, people wonderwhat they have to do to findwork, and employers wonder
what they have to do to find worthwhileapplicants.
Yes, despite the huge numbers ofpeople out of work, many organizationscomplain of a startling lack of qualifiedemployees.
In their book The A+ Solution, JohnBell and Christine Smith argue thatthere are actions leaders can take to im-prove the employee pool, both in termsof existing employees and applicants, byhelping the people who need jobs, manyof whom require some kind of updatededucation or training.
They offer three basic steps:• Education. Discover available training
programs and resources by occupationand industry; Research current eligibletraining providers in the organization’sarea; Evaluate education program of-ferings; and, Identify the organization’sneeds, and then learn about programofferings and training resources avail-able through associations.
• Communication. Find state and localWorkforce Investment Boards (WIBs);Contact the local WIB and One-Stop
Career Center; and, Write to legislators,making them aware of the problems orchallenges facing your industry.
• Advocacy. Identify the appropriate con-tact, federal, state and local; Do yourhomework; and Write to legislators.And once they are in the door, there
is always the need for leadership insidethe organization. Demographics indicatethat there will be a huge need during thenext few years. Individuals seeking tomove up do so for a variety of reasons.But, some of them are actually hit full-face with the realities of leadership.
During the recent Association ofFundraising Professionals (AFP) Interna-tional Conference on Fundraising,Thom as W. Mesaros, president and CEOof the Alford Group, and Sharon Moulds,executive director and CEO of the ChiefSeattle Council of the Boy Scouts ofAmerica, said that being aware of thoserealities can help prepare would-bebosses for the job and even warn thosewho might not realize what is entailed.
They said the following realitiesshould be fully known and understood:• Discovering the real challenges of
being a leader;• Knowing that it really is lonely at the
top;
• Being confident;• Not being afraid to ask for advice, for
help or for insights;• Never being in a rush;• Dallying: Don’t;• Realizing that there is always more to
learn;• Remembering that, in the long run, fi-
nancials are crucial to a nonprofitCEO’s success; and,
• Understanding that a CEO will be re-membered for programmatic results.
TEAMWORK SKILLS REQUIREDDiffering job responsibilities can some-
times make people in the same organiza-tion think and act as if they are workingfor competing organizations or causes.
Speaking during the NationalCatholic Development Conference,Keith Zekind, director of Finance of theCongregation of the Passion, Holy CrossProvince; Robert Hotz, senior consultantof American City Bureau, Inc.; and,Leslie B. Mollsen, CEO of American CityBureau, used the book Men Are From
Mars, Women Are From Venus to reviewwhat can happen between nonprofit fi-nance directors (Mars) to developmentdirectors (Venus).
They said that both directors want
the same results but take different roads.For example, finance directors: Like
to work on their own; Solve problemsquickly and singlehandedly; Value solu-tions; See unsolicited advice as under-mining; and, Want to be recognized andappreciated.
Meanwhile, development directors:Like to cooperate and be interactive;Value process; See unsolicited solutionsas undermining; and, Want to be recog-nized and appreciated.
The two also cope with stress differ-ently. Finance directors are motivatedwhen they feel needed, but develop-ment directors are motivated when theyfeel cherished.
They tend to speak in different lan-guages, including having different rulebooks, (GAAP for finance directors, theDonor Bill of Rights for developmentdirectors).
Zekind, Hotz and Mollsen suggestedthe following to help finance directors anddevelopment directors get along: Meetonce a week in person; Have a monthlylunch (or coffee with Skype); Share profes-sional and personal information; Sharewar stories: “We’re in this together;” and,Say “thank you” to each other and thosewho do their ministry. NPT
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