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Brainstorming meetings are supposed to spark creativity, solve problems, and move your nonprofit forward. But for many leaders, they end up feeling like a waste of time, energy, and attention. In this episode, nonprofit growth coach Matt Stockman explains why most brainstorming sessions fail and shares a simple 7-step framework nonprofit leaders can use to design meetings that produce clear ideas, better decisions, and real progress.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode
The 7 Steps to Better Brainstorming
Matt walks through a practical framework leaders can use immediately:
Who This Episode Is For?
This episode is especially helpful if you:
Mentioned in This Episode
Matt invites early-stage nonprofit leaders to join the Launchpad Workshop: Essentials for Moving from Nonprofit Idea to Impact, happening April 28–30.
Learn more at: nonprofitlaunchplan.com → Workshop
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If this episode helped you think differently about meetings or leadership, share it with another nonprofit leader who could benefit from it.
By Matt StockmanBrainstorming meetings are supposed to spark creativity, solve problems, and move your nonprofit forward. But for many leaders, they end up feeling like a waste of time, energy, and attention. In this episode, nonprofit growth coach Matt Stockman explains why most brainstorming sessions fail and shares a simple 7-step framework nonprofit leaders can use to design meetings that produce clear ideas, better decisions, and real progress.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode
The 7 Steps to Better Brainstorming
Matt walks through a practical framework leaders can use immediately:
Who This Episode Is For?
This episode is especially helpful if you:
Mentioned in This Episode
Matt invites early-stage nonprofit leaders to join the Launchpad Workshop: Essentials for Moving from Nonprofit Idea to Impact, happening April 28–30.
Learn more at: nonprofitlaunchplan.com → Workshop
Share This Episode
If this episode helped you think differently about meetings or leadership, share it with another nonprofit leader who could benefit from it.