Why am I passionate about this?

I became a nonprofit consultant because I could use my best skills in writing and facilitating and apply them for good. I continue in this work because nothing is more exciting than helping people who have dedicated their lives to making the world better in some specific way actually take the next step to do better. The books I’ve recommended have made me far better at what I do.


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The Nonprofit Business Plan: The Leader's Guide to Creating a Successful Business Model

By Lester Olmstead-Rose , David La Piana , Heather Gowdy , Brent Copen

Book cover of The Nonprofit Business Plan: The Leader's Guide to Creating a Successful Business Model

What is my book about?

A great business plan—and business planning process—can achieve two goals. First, it is the best way to explore the feasibility…

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The books I picked & why

Book cover of Flawless Consulting: A Guide to Getting Your Expertise Used

Lester Olmstead-Rose Why I love this book

Whenever I get stuck with a problem, I return to this book. It is especially useful for consultants, but the depth of insight and clarity Block brings on every leadership issue is astounding. Be prepared, though—I find this book to be pretty dense, so don’t expect to breeze through it. Instead, live with it bit by bit like a fine wine. It’s the best reference—I use it as my professional Bible.

By Peter Block ,

Why should I read it?

2 authors picked Flawless Consulting as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

An expert discussion of the timeless fundamentals and latest tools that form the foundation of successful influencing

Renowned consultant and author Peter Block delivers the latest and fourth edition of his best-selling Flawless Consulting, an intuitive and insightful step-by-step guide to the five phases of effective consulting. The book offers a deep exploration of the skills, tools, and behaviors required to successfully influence others. You'll see exactly what you need to say and do to help others achieve their goals, whether you are an internal or external consultant or anyone in a leadership position who wants to build effective partnerships…


Book cover of The Nonprofit Strategy Revolution: Real-Time Strategic Planning in a Rapid-Response World

Lester Olmstead-Rose Why I love this book

This book is the best guide and easiest-to-follow approach to nonprofit strategic planning out there. It shows the way out of the typical SWOT brainstorming towards a more considered, flexible, and impactful approach. I’m especially enamored of the way it focuses on actual strategy—something missing in almost every other strategic planning methodology that drives you to adopt a series of action steps without ever describing what they’ll add up to accomplishing. 

Full disclosure, though … this book was written by the founder of my firm. But that aside, I’ve used this approach with probably 100 organizations I’ve worked with, and I’ve found its durability to be outstanding! The approach—or elements of the method—can be self-facilitated for many organizations.

By David La Piana , Melissa Mendes Campos ,

Why should I read it?

1 author picked The Nonprofit Strategy Revolution as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

Turner Publishing proudly presents a fully-updated edition of The Nonprofit Strategy Revolution FINALIST, Ben Franklin Awards, Independent Book Publishers Association, Business Category

The world changes continuously and rapidly. It's foolhardy to believe that strategies should not do so as well. Nonprofit leaders already know this, but traditional strategic planning has locked them into a process that's divorced from today's reality. That's why plans sit on the shelf and why smart executives are always seeking workarounds in between planning periods. The Nonprofit Strategy Revolution offers a nimble and powerful alternative. In this groundbreaking book, strategy expert David La Piana introduces "Real-Time…


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Gifts from a Challenging Childhood by Jan Bergstrom,

Learn to understand and work with your childhood wounds. Do you feel like old wounds or trauma from your childhood keep showing up today? Do you sometimes feel overwhelmed with what to do about it and where to start? If so, this book will help you travel down a path…

Book cover of Governance as Leadership: Reframing the Work of Nonprofit Boards

Lester Olmstead-Rose Why I love this book

It’s really easy to describe the 3-4 basic, essential things that a nonprofit board of directors must do. But when a board is reduced to doing only those minimal activities, then everyone is wasting a lot of time—and all that talent that lives on most boards is lost.

I always come back to this book when I’m helping board members to both be and feel like what they’re doing is actually important for advancing the mission.

By Richard P. Chait , William P. Ryan , Barbara E. Taylor

Why should I read it?

1 author picked Governance as Leadership as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

A new framework for helping nonprofit organizations maximize the effectiveness of their boards.

Written by noted consultants and researchers attuned to the needs of practitioners, Governance as Leadership redefines nonprofit governance. It provides a powerful framework for a new covenant between trustees and executives: more macrogovernance in exchange for less micromanagement.

Informed by theories that have transformed the practice of organizational leadership, this book sheds new light on the traditional fiduciary and strategic work of the board and introduces a critical third dimension of effective trusteeship: generative governance. It serves boards as both a resource of fresh approaches to familiar…


Book cover of The Five Dysfunctions of a Team: A Leadership Fable

Lester Olmstead-Rose Why I love this book

This is the quickest, easiest how-to read you’ll ever enjoy. Framed as a novel, it provides terrific insights into organizational leadership.

I come back to concepts the book develops and use the tools the book provides over and over. Sure, it’s a little simplistic at times, but all those simple principles are right on target and can be adapted for the real world.

By Patrick M. Lencioni ,

Why should I read it?

9 authors picked The Five Dysfunctions of a Team as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

In The Five Dysfunctions of a Team Patrick Lencioni once again offers a leadership fable that is as enthralling and instructive as his first two best-selling books, The Five Temptations of a CEO and The Four Obsessions of an Extraordinary Executive. This time, he turns his keen intellect and storytelling power to the fascinating, complex world of teams. Kathryn Petersen, Decision Tech's CEO, faces the ultimate leadership crisis: Uniting a team in such disarray that it threatens to bring down the entire company. Will she succeed? Will she be fired? Will the company fail? Lencioni's utterly gripping tale serves as…


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Book cover of Gifts from a Challenging Childhood: Healing the Legacy of Childhood Trauma

Gifts from a Challenging Childhood by Jan Bergstrom,

Learn to understand and work with your childhood wounds. Do you feel like old wounds or trauma from your childhood keep showing up today? Do you sometimes feel overwhelmed with what to do about it and where to start? If so, this book will help you travel down a path…

Book cover of Now, Discover Your Strengths: The revolutionary Gallup program that shows you how to develop your unique talents and strengths

Lester Olmstead-Rose Why I love this book

Around the time I turned 40, I knew I wouldn’t be doing what I was doing then in 20 years. I went back to school to get my MBA, thinking that those little letters after my name would help me no matter what I decided to do. To my chagrin, one professor was all about self-help books, and most of his class was trite.

This book, however, really helped me at the time and embedded in me a core view of how to approach everything I do. It instilled in me a “strengths-based” approach to what I do, whether it’s coaching individual leaders or developing organizational strategy for a huge nonprofit. We do best when we do more of what we do best. 

By Marcus Buckingham , Donald O. Clifton ,

Why should I read it?

1 author picked Now, Discover Your Strengths as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

Based on a Gallup study of over two million people who have excelled in their careers, NOW, DISCOVER YOUR STRENGTHS uses a revolutionary programme to help readers discover their distinct talents and strengths. The product of a twenty-five year, multi-million pound effort to identify the most prevalent human talents, the StrengthsFinder programme introduces thirty-four talents or "themes" and reveals how they can best be translated into personal and career success. Each copy of the book contains a unique password that gives the reader access to the StrengthsFinder Profile, a Web-based interview that analyses people's instinctive reactions and immediately presents them…


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The Nonprofit Business Plan: The Leader's Guide to Creating a Successful Business Model

By Lester Olmstead-Rose , David La Piana , Heather Gowdy , Brent Copen

Book cover of The Nonprofit Business Plan: The Leader's Guide to Creating a Successful Business Model

What is my book about?

A great business plan—and business planning process—can achieve two goals. First, it is the best way to explore the feasibility of new or expanded areas of work. Second, it delves into details to describe the programmatic, human, and financial resources needed to implement strategies effectively.

The leading book on business planning for nonprofits provides an easy-to-follow approach that starts with defining your strategic intent. This is followed by using the DARE2 methodology: design and launch your process, assess your current business model, research and review market factors, evaluate options and assumptions, and elaborate on your chosen model. This approach is easily adaptable for use by organizational leaders or consultants.

Book cover of Flawless Consulting: A Guide to Getting Your Expertise Used
Book cover of The Nonprofit Strategy Revolution: Real-Time Strategic Planning in a Rapid-Response World
Book cover of Governance as Leadership: Reframing the Work of Nonprofit Boards

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