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Managing in bad times

By David La Piana

Monday, December 8th, 2008

These days I am often asked for advice on how to weather the current economic storm. I agree with all the “good management” type advice about operating efficiently, having good financial information, etc., that is being regularly dispensed, but I have a pointed bit of advice to add: don’t hunker down. In all the different hiccups, recessions, and local government meltdowns I have lived through I have always found these moments to be times of extraordinary opportunity. That’s right – opportunity, of the kind that comes knocking only during bad times.

In a previous recession a local United Way polled its member agencies with the question: “Do you expect your revenues next year to grow or shrink?” About 40% were expecting hard times and so the United Way and the local media reported that headline. However, the report also revealed that 60% of the agencies expected their revenues to grow – during a recession! Not a very good headline I guess, but good news nonetheless.

Why do bad times bring opportunity? First, with so many others hunkered down, mired in fear, not trying to grow or to do anything new, those who are looking to the future face less competition. Second, funders are besieged with “emergency” proposals, and nothing is less fun for a program officer to deal with than the decision to make a grant to a possibly failing enterprise. So, if you come in with a new idea, you might find an eager audience. Third, weakened competitors, those who have skated through good times with poor management, may be feeling the results of their previous poor decisions, and it may as a result be possible for you to grow into their businesses.

Of course sound management, money in the bank, and outstanding performance are prerequisites for an aggressive mindset during tough times, but then you should have been investing in those things all along.

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Ten More Years!

By David La Piana

Monday, November 3rd, 2008

It’s been a while since I posted.

I just did a little figuring and I have been away from home for 60 of the past 80 nights. Not quite as bad as the presidential candidates, but enough to make it hard for me to compose a coherent blog post!

Last week I was in Washington, D.C. where we hosted the second of the firm’s three tenth-anniversary parties. It was a fun event, and an opportunity to see many old friends and colleagues. The reception was held right before the start of the BoardSource conference so we were able to see not just our D.C./Baltimore friends but many others.

If you missed this fun event, and our earlier San Francisco reception, there is still one more chance to celebrate with us ten years of contributions to the sector. Our third and final party will be held in Honolulu on January 28.

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