Why Right Now is the Perfect Time for Your Nonprofit to Revisit (or Create) Your Business Plan

If you work in or with nonprofits, you also know that success in both nimbleness and creatively enhancing the impact of revenue is challenging even in the best of times.
6 Tips for Hosting Effective Virtual Meetings

In the era of virtual work with teams spread out worldwide, knowing how to make the most of these virtual meetings is more important than ever.
Small Businesses and Nonprofits Can Now Apply for SBA Economic Injury Disaster Loan Program

Small businesses that need cash to offset lost revenues and keep their business afloat can access relief funding now through the U.S. Small Business Administration Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL) program. Here’s what you need to know.
Working From Home: Tips & Tools from Our All Virtual Team

Across the country, workers who have never had the option to work from home are going remote. With that new shift, people everywhere are trying to find their new normal.
A Strategy for Your Independent Practice Association Equals a Roadmap for your Sustainability

How do practices and providers remain independent and competitive in this consolidation-focused marketplace? An Independent Practice Association (IPA) is one option for providers; it can provide myriad benefits to its members.
Wreck-it Ralph and Change Management

Is fear of new and different the reason that 70% of change initiatives fail? The more I thought about it, the more I realized that I was thinking about it the wrong way. Instead, I decided to focus on why change succeeds.
A 4-Letter Word for Your Organization’s Future

At its core, strategic planning is a decision-making process. But, where do you start? Pro-tip: It’s probably a four-letter word.
Why Should Nonprofits Use LinkedIn?

Most nonprofits and businesses know that to achieve their marketing goals, they must harness the power of social media. But with Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest, and more, it’s not always easy to know where to focus efforts when limited time and resources exist.
Giving Fundraising Staff a Seat at the Table Encourages Nonprofit Organizational Growth

It is the objective of every fundraiser to determine what the C-Suite’s sweet spot is in terms of luring them into doing what they must in order for nonprofit fundraising efforts to be successful. Here’s how.
Overcoming Conflict Through Action

We typically work with companies undergoing some form of change. Small change, big change. Change driven from internal forces, from external forces, and oftentimes both.
Is Strategic Planning Dead? A Response.

To strategic plan or not to strategic plan? That is the question. We at Atromitos think the answer is yes, but not the way strategic planning has traditionally been done.
Collaborative Governance 2.0: Building Buy-In Through Context and Transparency

Governance is a process through which decisions are made and implemented on a particular project or plan. Good governance is characterized by accountability, transparency, responsiveness, inclusiveness, and is consensus-oriented.
Changing Change Management

“Change is hard.” People say that all the time. Big change, small change. And it’s true. Change is hard. But, it is also something that is constant. Particularly in health care. Particularly right now.