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Give and Take: Countering ‘Founder’s Syndrome,’ and More

October 8, 2009, 1:20 pm

To counter “founder’s syndrome,” when a person starts a charity but won’t step aside when it needs new management, the nonprofit world should develop “serial entrepreneurs,” people who are appreciated for their ability to start businesses and move on, writes a nonprofit consultant, as noted on Give and Take, The Chronicle’s column summarizing the most-interesting blog posts about the nonprofit world.

Plus:

  • Fund-raising efforts for recent Asian and African disasters has run into problems.
  • Praise for a new ad campaign that promotes aid efforts for women and girls in impoverished countries.
  • A popular blogger has switched jobs — and URLs.
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