

Non-Profit Partners believes in keeping its clients and the nonprofit community informed on ways to improve the operations of the organization so the nonprofit can better serve its mission. Additionally we also believes that for nonprofit's to survive in today's environment, they must strive for constant incremental change, or kaizen. We publish "Kaizen" monthly and we suscribe to the principle of keeping it simple and easy to engage.
Kaizen is a Japanese word adopted into English referring to a philosophy or practices focusing on continuous improvement in all business activities in the nonprofit, and even in all aspects of life, depending on interpretation and usage. When used in the nonprofit sense and applied to the workplace, Kaizen typically refers to activities that continually improve all functions of an organization, from accounting to fundraising to management and from the Executive Director to the Program staff. By improving standardized activities and processes, Kaizen aims to make the nonprofit the best that it can be by always evolving for the betterment of their organization and their mission.

Non-Profit Partners believes in keeping its clients and the nonprofit community informed on ways to improve the operations of the organization so the nonprofit can better serve its mission. Additionally we also believes that for nonprofit's to survive in today's environment, they must strive for constant incremental change, or kaizen. We publish "Kaizen" monthly and we suscribe to the principle of keeping it simple and easy to engage.
Kaizen is a Japanese word adopted into English referring to a philosophy or practices focusing on continuous improvement in all business activities in the nonprofit, and even in all aspects of life, depending on interpretation and usage. When used in the nonprofit sense and applied to the workplace, Kaizen typically refers to activities that continually improve all functions of an organization, from accounting to fundraising to management and from the Executive Director to the Program staff. By improving standardized activities and processes, Kaizen aims to make the nonprofit the best that it can be by always evolving for the betterment of their organization and their mission.

Non-Profit Partners believes in keeping its clients and the nonprofit community informed on ways to improve the operations of the organization so the nonprofit can better serve its mission. Additionally we also believes that for nonprofit's to survive in today's environment, they must strive for constant incremental change, or kaizen. We publish "Kaizen" monthly and we suscribe to the principle of keeping it simple and easy to engage.
Kaizen is a Japanese word adopted into English referring to a philosophy or practices focusing on continuous improvement in all business activities in the nonprofit, and even in all aspects of life, depending on interpretation and usage. When used in the nonprofit sense and applied to the workplace, Kaizen typically refers to activities that continually improve all functions of an organization, from accounting to fundraising to management and from the Executive Director to the Program staff. By improving standardized activities and processes, Kaizen aims to make the nonprofit the best that it can be by always evolving for the betterment of their organization and their mission.
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