The Pandemic and the Nonprofit Sector with Liz Scott

4/13/2021

“A lot of culture... is... built off of what we value and how we behave.... So I think involving staff in these conversations that say... ‘things are kind of weird right now, and we’re acknowledging that. What do you need to be successful?’ How can we support you?”
— Liz Scott

In episode 20 of Mission: Impact, some of the topics that Carol and her guest, Elizabeth Scott discussed include:

  • How organizations have adapted to the pandemic

  • The research Liz completed with the Center for Nonprofit Advancement

  • What changes from the pandemic might organizations retain when things go back to “normal”

Guest Information:
Elizabeth Scott, PhD, founder of Brighter Strategies, provides thought leadership and high value organizational development consulting in support of a stronger social sector. Liz has provided consulting services in strategic planning, process-improvement, and human capital development for hundreds of nonprofits and associations. She has been a Baldrige examiner for the Commonwealth of Virginia and is a certified Standard of Excellence consultant. In addition to managing the practice, Liz holds a faculty positions at both The Chicago School of Professional Psychology and George Mason University. Liz holds an undergraduate degree in Sociology and a master’s degree in Organizational Sciences from The George Washington University, as well as a second master’s and Ph.D. in Human and Organizational Systems from Fielding Graduate University in Santa Barbara, California.

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