Co-Create Success

Would your Christian school’s students enjoy greater success if they were served by a partnership of organizations offering a range of services? […]

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Understated Value

Why your parochial school innovates is more important to your donors, students, and community than the cost of innovation. […]

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What Would You Say?

Your answer to 2 questions make it easier to attract the donors, board members, and staff members your school needs. […]

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Setting Goals

Shared goals have many benefits. They clarify priorities, reduce conflict, increase engagement, increase collaboration, and make the coordination of activities easier. When combined, they increase productivity and quality.

Creating quality goals adds another layer of benefits. A quality goal is carefully chosen and well-worded. It will attract new supporters, retain existing supporters, and inspire people.

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Replace Bad with Good

The typical Christian school uses many business-like phrases to describe its processes. Changing the words will make your school more inviting, positive, affirming, and empowering. Rather than putting a marketing twist on things, think about using words to make what you are doing more effective. When words are inviting, positive, affirming, and empowering, they create […]

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Activities Versus Success

Reporting activities draws attention to your parochial school. Reporting success attracts support. […]

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Community Impact

Your Christian school’s level of community engagement can be measured and improved. […]

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The Second Law

As a parochial school leader you can have a significant impact on your community. […]

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How Is Your Moat?

Is there a defensible moat around your Christian school’s castle? […]

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Problem Solving Has Changed

Is your parochial school’s definition of success robust enough to increase support? […]

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