A guided reflection to help you decide your organization’s next step.

    1. When your organization talks about “change” or “improvement,” what’s usually meant?

    2. How aligned is leadership right now?
    Leadership is generally aligned and communicates openlyThere’s agreement on the surface, but some underlying tensionDifferent leaders have different priorities or interpretationsAlignment hasn’t really been discussed

    3. How well do people across the organization understand what success actually looks like in their role?
    People understand how their work connects to our commitments and outcomesSome roles are clear, others less soExpectations exist, but ownership variesRoles are defined, but success isn’t consistently discussed

    4. When challenges come up, what tends to happen?

    5. How open is the organization to changing how work gets done — not just who does it?
    Very open — we understand systems matterSomewhat open, depending on impactCautious — change feels riskyNot very open — current ways feel safer

    6. Right now, which statement feels closest to the truth?
    We’re stable and ready to strengthen our foundationWe’re growing, but feeling stretchedWe’re committed to the mission, but overwhelmedWe know something needs to change, but aren’t sure where to begin


    Wherever your organization landed — this is a valid place to begin.

    Readiness isn’t about having perfect systems.
    It’s about willingness, clarity, and shared ownership.

    Possible next steps (choose one):

    Explore capacity-building resources

    Schedule a guided conversation for leaders

    Pause and reflect internally – this page will still be here



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