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I hope there are some learning opportunities geared toward staff leaders of smaller United Ways. As President of a small United Way, we are doing some great work toward community impact many of the tools used and issues faced by larger UWs are simply not applicable or feasible. In particular, the piece on operational excellence. The Standards of Excellence has been a superb tool for us, but I'd like to know more about operational capacity and efficiency for smaller organizations. We are bringing our entire staff of 4 (RD, Community Investment, Finance, and President). Anyone know of any sessions our staff should look out for?
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Hi Patrick,
Glad you asked!
Check page 23 of the SLC program guide for the Business Challenge Institute titled "Back Office - Debunking the Myths." A large part of the session will be the success stories of operational collaborations involving United Ways of all sizes. Mike Cabat has some great findings on where and how capacity/efficiency gains can be realized (as well as where they are not).
The Business Challenge Institutes are on Thursday at 9:30 a.m., and the Back Office session is in Room 414.
Hope to see you or another UW Danville & Pittsylvania staffer there!
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Glad you asked!
Check page 23 of the SLC program guide for the Business Challenge Institute titled "Back Office - Debunking the Myths." A large part of the session will be the success stories of operational collaborations involving United Ways of all sizes. Mike Cabat has some great findings on where and how capacity/efficiency gains can be realized (as well as where they are not).
The Business Challenge Institutes are on Thursday at 9:30 a.m., and the Back Office session is in Room 414.
Hope to see you or another UW Danville & Pittsylvania staffer there!
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