I am winding down my non-profit volunteer consulting project. I am sad to see it end. I helped a local non-profit figure out a strategic plan for expanding internationally. I really enjoyed my team mates and I just love the client. I did this work because I wanted to give back to the community. We all are blessed with certain talents and I feel it is important to make full use of these talents.
Not only did I help a worthy cause, but I gained so much in the process as well. I practiced some old skills and learned lots of new ones too!
Here are the skills that I used:
* Client management. I so love working with clients to help solve their business problems. I love listening to them and helping them formulate what needs to be done. It was fun and challenging to keep in mind that for non-profits, it’s not just about the revenue, but their mission is equally important. As an MBA, it’s hard to reconcile the two sometimes.
* Learning new things. It’s always fun to apply your brainpower to a new challenge. Prior to this, I had no experience with international business.
* Presentation skills. There is nothing like giving a presentation, only to find out your PowerPoint slides are the wrong version. I’ve learned that I need to know my stuff backwards and forwards and not to rely on the slides. And to practice, practice and practice some more! Like most people, I dread standing up in front of people and talking. As they say, practice makes perfect. Or at least, makes it better.
* Teamwork. It is especially challenging to work with a team of volunteers. Even though we were all committed to the client and their mission, life can get in the way. I needed to be prepared to pick up the slack when a fellow team member couldn’t do their assigned tasks. And I needed to do this with a smile on my face. After all, they stepped up to help me in December when I was busy with my Mom in the hospital.
* Negotiation. Our findings indicated that expansion to one country would not be a good idea. The client really wants to expand to this country, so we had to be diplomatic as to how we presented our recommendations.
* Communication. Since we were recommending against some things the client wanted to do, we made sure the CEO knew what we were going to say before the meeting.
* Confidence. I am not working full-time right now and this can wreck havoc on my ego. I am blessed right now to be caring for my dear 90 year old mother. I wouldn’t trade this for anything in the world. That being said, I do miss working. Doing volunteer work like this is great for my mind and my spirit.
* Real work with real results. I can proudly add this project to my resume.
I can’t wait until next September, when a new consulting project starts.
What about you? Do you do any volunteer work?
Ralph
May 22, 2013
Hi Nancy. What a lovely daughter you are to care for your mother. From my experience for caring for someone I know how hard it can be for you. So I wish you well. Ralph xox π
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Nancy Loderick
May 22, 2013
Hi Ralph,
Thanks so much for your kind words. I know my Mom won’t be around forever, so I consider every day with her as a blessing.
Nancy
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Ralph
May 22, 2013
That’s a lovely thing to say Nancy π
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Our Life In 3D
May 22, 2013
Its a great thing of giving back. Good luck with your mother. I can’t think that would be easy. Your ego will have to revel in small successes. I think writing is one way to pacify it.
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Nancy Loderick
May 22, 2013
Hi,
Thanks for your comment. Your words ring true; I have found so much peace and satisfaction with my blogging.
Nancy
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the retrospective entrepreneur
May 23, 2013
Not only is giving back a valuable service to provide but I believe it helps bridge the years between generations. Since retiring I work with two organisations mentoring young people both in taking their first entrepreneurial steps and facilitating the transition into the world of work. It is incredibly uplifting to see the talent we have in the younger generation. Good on you for promoting this very worthwhile activity, Nancy
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Nancy Loderick
May 23, 2013
Hi Tony,
You bring up a very good point about volunteering and helping the future generations. Your young mentees are very lucky to have you helping them!
Nancy
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Summer
June 10, 2013
Sweet you,
I’ve an award for you, for the person who you are and the things you share with the world
http://summer4soul.wordpress.com/2013/06/10/peace-is-a-free-choice-so-is-this-award/
Thank you for that..
NamastΓ©, Summer
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Nancy Loderick
June 10, 2013
Thanks Summer! I am honored. I’m off to check it out now π
Nancy
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Summer
June 11, 2013
You’re welcome. Thanks to you to! Have a peaceful day : )
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