NCLR focused on getting consulting and coaching support to achieve the organization’s leadership goals. As an example, the funds supported an experienced executive coach, Gail Ginder, to work closely with Kate and Shannon and the rest of the senior staff to help them figure out how to work together more effectively as a team. Gail facilitated team meetings and helped them think through a range of challenges and issues. That includes everything from how to grow the staff and what to look for in new hires to what responsibilities should fall on whose shoulders. Gail also was someone they could call on in times of crisis to help the team reach consensus on how to respond effectively.
Another example of how they used this support is in communications and fundraising. In their first year in the Flexible Leadership Awards program, NCLR conducted a communications audit to find out more about how the organization and its work were perceived among its key audiences. They also brought in an expert communications consultant who helped them figure out how to use social media more effectively. And, with the coaching and consulting supported by the award, NCLR has been working to integrate the communications and fundraising and advocacy functions so the organization is sending a consistent and strong message in everything it does.
In my role as Plan Consultant, I was part of a lot of these conversations and helped NCLR find the people and the resources it needed. My role wasn’t to tell them what to do but to help them identify where they might need outside help, and to connect them with consultants and coaches and others who could provide the right kind of support at the right time.