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Three Employee Empowerment Lessons from Show and Tell

by Chris McCrum | January 8th, 2013
“Can I take the puppy to show and tell tomorrow?” Countless children have asked this question of parents. ...
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Creating Community at The Commonwealth Fund

by Diana Davenport and John Craig | January 3rd, 2013
We at The Commonwealth Fund are delighted to have our work featured in the Center for Effective Philanthropy’s latest report, Employee Empowerment, which highlights the key to employee satisfaction. Over the last ten years, we have taken a number of steps to improve staff satisfaction, starting with surveying our staff on a regular basis, and we have been pleased to see the payoff in satisfaction through staff empowerment and building a stronger sense of community within the organization. ...
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Survey Says: Understanding Employees’ Perceptions Helps Drive Improvement

by James R. Knickman | December 20th, 2012
A few weeks ago, Kevin Bolduc and Karina Kocemba of CEP were here at the New York State Health Foundation (NYSHealth) to lead an all-staff discussion of the results of our most recent Staff Perception Report. As the meeting wrapped up, Kevin handed me an advance copy of CEP’s new research report by his colleagues Ellie Buteau and Ramya Gopal, Employee Empowerment: The Key to Foundation Staff Satisfaction, figuring I’d find it useful given our Foundation’s experience over the last several years trying to understand and improve staff satisfaction. ...
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Five Strategies to Becoming the Employer You Want to Be

by Pratichi Shah | December 18th, 2012
“What kind of employer do you want to be?” There may be no more important question when positioning an organization for future success. ...
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What do you want to be when you grow up? Satisfied with your job!

by Ellie Buteau, PhD | December 12th, 2012
It’s Monday morning. Your alarm just went off, signaling the start of another work week. ...
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Grantee Feedback: A Tool for Assessing Program Officers

by Elizabeth Kelley | October 24th, 2012
In my role as a Senior Research Analyst at CEP, I’ve read through thousands of grantees’ comments about working with the foundations that support them. The tenor of these comments varies widely and is often influenced by the nature of grantees’ relationships with their funders, particularly when it comes to their interactions with program officers. ...
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We’re Talking. Who’s Listening?

by Bruce Trachtenberg | August 9th, 2012
In a perfect world, our ideal audiences would read every one of our tweets, consume every blog post, and make sure not a day goes by they don’t check Facebook for our latest updates. But we know it’s not a perfect world, and for proof we have the results of a Center for Effective Philanthropy survey that examined grantees’ engagement with foundations’ social media. ...
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Just One Piece of the Communications Pie

by Stuart Comstock-Gay | August 7th, 2012
As part of a Community Foundation that tweets, blogs, posts, and shares, I was intrigued by the CEP study on foundations and social media. It’s a useful snapshot of the interaction between grantees and social media as deployed by some foundations: clearly, social media isn’t reaching our grantees and nonprofit partners to the extent we all hope for. ...
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Using Social Media to Shift from Delivering Information to Creating Value

by Jon Sotsky and Elizabeth Miller | August 3rd, 2012
Nonprofits often perceive foundations as monolithic black boxes into which emails and grant proposals disappear. Unfortunately, that sentiment does little for Knight Foundation’s mission of fostering informed and engaged communities. ...
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Where Did All the Women Go? Leadership at the Big Foundations

by Phil Buchanan | May 8th, 2012
At the Council on Foundations (COF) conference in Los Angeles last week, I received a number of comments about my blog post on the career trajectory of those who become CEOs at the 100 largest foundations. Many were struck by the tendency of foundation boards to go outside the foundation world to find leaders. ...
 
Lessons from a Risk Taken
Julia Coffman on May 2nd
I really appreciate your willingness to share this and your assessment of what didn't work out as planned or anticipated. Thanks.
Lessons from a Risk Taken
Kevin Bolduc on April 30th
Jon, thanks for the comment. If there’s one thing we learned, it’s that the cost in time and effort and dollars were all higher than...
Lessons from a Risk Taken
Jon Pratt on April 25th
Thanks for sharing the lessons learned, and what I sense are second thoughts about the cost/benefit of the whole enterprise. I appreciate the thirst for...
Foundations and Impact Investing: What Is Really Going On?
The Children's ISA on April 22nd
Great insight. Sometimes it's great to invest in multiple countries as security as the economy in one country might decrease and increase in another.
Foundations and Impact Investing: What Is Really Going On?
Rashmir Balasubramaniam on April 8th
Great questions. It is likely still too early to get a handle on whether the (potential) results reflect the hype meaningfully. However, I will be...
 
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