Design Thinking Meets Nonprofit Leadership: A Practical Guide
Description
John Kundtz introduces his new book, "The Five-Step Not-for-Profit Strategy Blueprint," designed to help executive directors strengthen collaboration, governance, and growth.
This interview-style review examines how nonprofits can transform strategic planning from static documents into dynamic processes that drive meaningful impact through stakeholder-centered design thinking.
- The "epiphany bridge" concept shifts focus from internal guessing to stakeholder co-creation
- Design thinking's double diamond framework guides teams through problem exploration before solution development
- Five implementation steps: empathy to insight, walking in stakeholders' shoes, need to success statements, launch and adapt, and driving results
- The "cupcake roadmap" approach starts with small pilots before scaling to larger initiatives
- Common traps include one-and-done planning, ignoring stakeholder voices, overestimating capacity, and "strategic silence"
- AI can serve as a co-pilot in summarizing feedback, clustering insights, and suggesting KPIs
How will you start planning for a brighter future, maybe even starting today?
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