Hello there, overloaded nonprofit executives!

As the senior leader for your organization, your title may be CEO or ED, but unless you have a dedicated Chief Operating Officer (COO), and few do, you’re really a dual-hatted CEO and COO.

And the day-to-day issues you’re facing come right out of the Chief Operating Officer Playbook.

The purpose of this newsletter is to give you tools, tips, and resources around effective Workday Strategies.

Each Monday morning I’ll share 1 actionable tip, tool, or resource that helps you reduce overload and improve your workdays.

Hello there, overloaded nonprofit executives!

As the senior leader for your organization, your title may be CEO or ED, but unless you have a dedicated Chief Operating Officer (COO), and few do, you’re really a dual-hatted CEO and COO.

And the day-to-day issues you’re facing come right out of the Chief Operating Officer Playbook.

The purpose of this newsletter is to give you tools, tips, and resources around effective Workday Strategies.

Each Monday morning I’ll share 1 actionable tip, tool, or resource that helps you reduce overload and improve your workdays.

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