Managing Your Nonprofit for Resilience by Ted Bilich
Author:Ted Bilich [BILICH, TED]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9781394153831
Publisher: Wiley
Published: 2022-12-19T00:00:00+00:00
Name, Claim, Record, and Celebrate Value
To create momentum and avoid burnout, recognize progress. Positive reinforcement is critically important to longâterm success.
To do this, name, claim, record, and celebrate (NCRC) each time you address a risk. Add a third page to your risk register workbook. Here, capture small and large successes along the way, listing the date, the participant(s) in the success, and the nature of the success. Be on the alert for ways in which your risk inventory, risk register, and risk cycle have helped you gain clarity, peace of mind, and value. For example:
Did your risk inventory foster discussions about important threats and opportunities? Name, claim, record, and celebrate it. Be specific about what issues you were able to discuss that the team had not discussed recently.
Were you able to clarify any potential risks that different people defined in different ways? NCRC.
Were you able to determine that any identified risks were, on reflection, not that worrisome? NCRC.
Did your risk prioritization that created your risk register enable you to have any fruitful discussions about your nonprofit's most important issues? NCRC.
Were you able to research or redefine any risks? NCRC.
Were you able to avoid any risks? NCRC.
Were you able to reduce (mitigate) any threats or develop (exploit) any opportunities? NCRC.
Did you shift any risks using insurance, contract, or collaboration? NCRC.
Did you meet to talk about risks at all since the last time you reflected on your process? NCRC.
As a result of beginning to speak more regularly about risks, have you observed any positive changes in team culture? NCRC.
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