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🔴 Fundraising methods applied are spontaneous decisions made by a few senior individuals and not necessarily driven by deep strategic thinking. The reasons for such choices are not well known
Poorly developed: Spontaneous choices made by a few individual and not necessarily driven by any analysis.
Reflection:
- Examine stated organisation and culture and practiced behaviour.
- Design and conduct internal surveys to develop action plan for improvement.
- How can development of a certain culture in a team enable better and stronger performance.
- Is this a sensitive subject to be discussed? Is this seen as uneconomic and not as a priority?
- No response required as we a process in place to inspire and regulate desired behaviour within the team.
- Others -
Action:
- Conduct a culture assessment exercise and create an alignment pathway on findings.
- Create better standards and processes to initially regulate and thereby inspire desired behaviour gradually.
- No actions are required as we are deeply satisfied with prevailing culture.
- Others -
Notes for Development:
- Spontaneous choices made by a few individual and not necessarily driven by any analysis.
- Process and system improvement will enable a more informed and strategically advantageous choice.
- Consider building institutional systems and process for making fundraising a collective function of - finance, programs, operations and the fundraisers themselves. Develop role clarity for each of these functions in the context of fundraising.