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Nonprofit Executive Coaching<\/h1>\n

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Executive Coaching in Santa Barbara\"Governance<\/strong><\/h2>\n

Nonprofit executive directors have an increasingly challenging job often resulting in a sense of isolation, an organization\u2019s failure to achieve strategic goals, frustration on the part of the board and executive, and an expensive search for a new executive. A 2006 study (Daring to Lead<\/i>, Meyer Foundation and Compass Point) of 2,000 nonprofit executive directors shows that 75% will leave their positions within 5 years. Sixty percent will leave for reasons that include a difficult executive\/board relationship, lack of a trusted peer network, burnout or a need for more sophisticated leadership skills.<\/p>\n

Executive Coaching is a Powerful Tool<\/b><\/h2>\n

Coaching is quickly becoming recognized as an extremely powerful tool for leadership and professional development in the nonprofit sector.\u00a0<\/span>Professionals at Nonprofit Kinect work with executives to build leadership skills, navigate change, overcome challenges and bring new energy to an organization and its leaders.<\/b>\u00a0<\/span>We help your organization\u2019s executives:<\/p>\n

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  • Clarify their thinking<\/li>\n
  • Identify solutions to workplace challenges<\/li>\n
  • Become more effective organizational leaders<\/li>\n
  • Meet organization strategic goals<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n

    Nonprofit Kinect coaching provides executives greater clarity of vision for their organization, increased board and staff alignment with mission, and improved personnel management and board\/staff relationships. We help break down challenges into achievable outcomes creating a clear pathway for achieving professional and organizational goals.<\/p>\n

    Contact Nonprofit Kinect today for a free consultation<\/b>\u00a0<\/span>on how we can work with your organization\u2019s executive staff and board to transform your organization into a high-functioning nonprofit.<\/p>\n

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