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A FIO PARTNERS PERSPECTIVE: Systems Participation: A New Performance Criteria for Nonprofit Organizations

This article addresses the importance of systems participation and encourages the sector to consider systems redesign… specifically the promulgation of consumer centric services as the driving force for systems change.


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MSI - Systems Participation: Key Tasks and Indicators - $25.00

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Inextricably tied to an organization’s Program Strategy is Relational Strategy, including Systems Participation, Fund Development and Marketing. The Key Tasks and Indicators for Systems Participation assess how well an organization positions itself relative to the other organizational elements in its environment or context. Issues addressed include: relationships with competitors, collaborative partners, referral sources, policy makers, participation in industry groups, and access to sources of information about program improvement. See our Strategic Growth: A Guide for Nonprofit Organizations to view the full set of Key Tasks arranged across developmental stages (FREE). Review of current functioning against the Indicators for effective Systems Participation will prompt organization leadership to create a plan for improvement in this area. These indicators may also be used to measure changed functioning as the plan for improvement is implemented.

 
 

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