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Outsight Perspective™: The Church in 2030 will be Small, Networked, and Neighborhood
We all knew church was changing. The past nine months have accelerated that change. It is so much easier now to stay home, to church-hop online, to compare our local congregation to what others across the country are doing, or not doing. What I have heard from the...
Outsight Perspective™: Lead With Relationships
Everyone in the Network is advising their clients to increase relationship-building activity. Relationships are what we crave most in times of uncertainty. Donor experience journey What do your donors experience when they interact with your organization? Are you...
Outsight Perspective™: The arts community is becoming disillusioned with technology
By now we are all a little “zoomed out.” We are hungry for real human interaction. Sometimes we think of artists as being at the cutting edge of technology. My perception of artists is that they are often the first to try new things. But now I hear from the Network...
Outsight Perspective™: Education is the most important thing
What did so many of us do with all that extra time we had on our hands when the Covid-19 lockdown first happened? We looked for ways to learn new things. We encouraged our team members to learn new things. The strategic role of human capital management In the last few...
10 Questions To Ask About Your Sales Process
In difficult markets it is even more important to understand our customers and build strong relationships. Here are some questions leaders should be asking about their sales process. The answers will help you identify what works, what kinds of customers are most...
Market Research Might Not Be the Luxury You Think It Is
While the world is in crisis and no one is sure what will happen next with the global economy, your customers’ priorities, needs, and motivations are changing by the minute. Whether you lead a consumer-facing or B2B organization, your customers are distracted by the...
Five Questions Every Leader Should Ask
Great leaders don’t have better answers, they ask better questions. But too often, I have seen organizations miss out on new opportunities, lose market share, fail to respond to shifts in the market, or pursue the wrong strategy. All because they didn’t ask key...