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Talking Points
What Chad brings to the table when it comes to productive fundraising and the area he focuses in particular
How to help an organization that has a small team
What led Chad to the path of fundraising and how did he apply his productivity tactics
Chad’s thoughts on money and expectations
How attuned is Chad on finding gaps in processes that people have in place
How does Chad structure his time to allow him to put his best foot forward with his work and family
What to do when something doesn’t go right or doesn’t work
What’s next for Chad Barger?
How to get people on board to do the “small things”
Quote
“I’m a big fan of harmony over balance. That is the key. How do you maintain that harmony? It’s okay if one thing needs more time now and the other ones need more time later.”
Relevant Links
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The key takeaways from this episode is that personal productivity is (at least) half of the problem when doing fundraising. You have to pivot fix that first to create a strong foundation for their new fundraising system.
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