Don’t Cut that Cost

There are better alternatives for your parochial school than cutting costs to balance your budget. […]

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Serendipity Can Be a Tool

It is easy for anything we do frequently to become routine. When it does, we often overlook new opportunities to improve the process.

When a competitor notices a great opportunity to improve, they gain an advantage. If you capitalize on serendipity, you will have the advantage.

Serendipity is the chance discovery of something […]

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Where Has the Support Gone?

Your mission’s sustainability depends on having a plan to cope with the changing economic environment. […]

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Budgeting Is Difficult

Many school board members dislike budget discussions. Their dislike and discomfort make the process difficult. […]

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A New Use for Surveys

Most of the time parochial schools use surveys to uncover problems, determine satisfaction, and fine-tune systems. Surveys also help increase support. […]

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A 3-Year Budget Makes Sense

Creating the annual budget for a parochial school is usually a time consuming activity. The thought of creating a three-year budget can seem overwhelming. […]

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The Board’s Job Versus Work

Does your board understand the job you want them to do or are they focused on the work they think they should be doing? […]

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Transformation – Why Does It Matter?

There are two times to transform a parochial school. The first is when a budget deficit occurs. The second is when the senior leader changes. […]

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Cuts in Next Year’s Budget

How do you create a budget for next year if you have a deficit this year? […]

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What Is the Priority?

Most parochial schools say that the mission and the clients are the priority. Do their actions authenticate their words? […]

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