Everyone in the nonprofit sector who know Beth Kanter (That
is everyone, right?) has anxiously awaited the arrival of her newest book, The
Happy Healthy Nonprofit and I have been fortunate enough receive a final galley
for review. This weekend I began to read
it with pen in hand to take notes for the review but soon I had to stop taking
notes because I was writing so much. This book is written by Beth Kanter and
Aliza Sherman but please excuse me if I just refer to Beth because I know Beth.
This is a book that you will want to read and keep on your bookshelf to refer to over and over again. It is a resource that all nonprofit leaders and Board leaders should read and take to heart. It is destined to be a must have book for a long time to come.
I knew this would be a good book because it is an important
topic and Beth has been taking personal action and writing about it for a long
time. But I was unprepared for what a
page turner it would be. I even failed at one of their cardinal recommendations
to get enough sleep by continuing to read it when I was in bed and my husband
was sound asleep next to me.
The authors say that the goal of the book is to give you
actionable ideas and advice along with research and data for making positive
changes for a happy healthy life and nonprofit. They deliver on this goal. This is not touchy feely pie in the sky. It is all practical and doable. The book is
organized into two major sections: Revitalize Yourself and Revitalize Your
Organization. This makes sense – after
all, you have to be the change you want to be and it has to start with
yourself. The discussion
starts with burnout and addresses the five spheres of healthy, Happy Living –
Relationship to self, others, environment, work and Money and Tech. The authors point out that “A more relaxed mind can help you be more
productive and more creative.” We all
know this to be true but ignore it way too often. This book will help you develop simple practices
for yourself and your nonprofit so that it becomes part of your DNA.
Part 2 is dedicated to revitalizing Your organization. Key topics include organizational culture, self-care to we-care, processes for well being
in the workplace and strategy for getting there. There is a quote by Peter Drucker that I just
love, “Culture eats strategy for breakfast.”
As someone who worked for years with nonprofits on strategic planning I
can say that this is TRUE. All of your
strategies will be hollow if the culture of the organization does not lift up
your vision, mission, goals and action plans.
This section has an excellent set of questions to ask about your own
organization’s culture to get started on assessing what changes are best for
you. And then practical advice for
moving from self-care to we-care. It
doesn’t necessarily take a lot of hard work to make this transformation but it
does take commitment and participation from
the top and employee engagement.
One of the things I like best about a book written by Beth
Kanter is that it is so well researched.
This book is chock full of professional references and real life
examples that cost little or nothing at all.
There is a long list of specific, easy to implement examples that real
nonprofits are doing that even the smallest nonprofit can do. I am always
interested in practices that are practical for small nonprofits and this book
has oodles of them.
I have one small
suggestion for the second edition. Add a list of definitions at the
end. You have wonderful definitions of the terms we all know and I'd
like to have an easy look-up of lots of new terms I saw in the book.
I have been very negligent in my blogging this year and I can
give you my list of reasons why. But the
truth is I just wasn’t motivated by topics that excited me. Beth has motivated me and filled my mind and
heart with lots of ideas to write about and I will be using this book and some
of the resources she mentions to reactivate my writing. Thanks Beth.
Thanks for this wonderful new book and all the energy you bring to the
nonprofit world.
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