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Strategic Opportunities - Choosing what matters

23 min · 17. juni 2026
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The power of no. As a not-for-profit CEO, opportunities come at you from every direction—boards with big ideas, funders with new initiatives, partnership proposals, and emerging community needs. The challenge isn't finding opportunities; it's deciding which ones deserve a yes. In this episode of The NFP CEO, Michelle and Danielle unpack a practical decision-making framework to help leaders assess strategic opportunities with confidence. Rather than relying on instinct, optimism, or pressure from others, they explore how CEOs can evaluate opportunities through multiple lenses to determine whether they truly advance the organisation's purpose and strategy. Sometimes the most strategic leadership decision is saying no. In This Episode 1. Why CEOs and boards often default to saying "yes" 2. The hidden costs of pursuing every opportunity 3. The difference between asking "Can we do this?" and "Should we do this?" 4. How to create a structured framework for strategic decision-making 5. Why saying yes to one thing always means saying no to something else 6. The role of strategic fit, culture, capability, and stakeholder impact 7. When collaboration may be a better option than ownership 8. Why pilots can be a powerful way to test opportunities safely 9. How to distinguish between opportunities that propel the organisation forward and those that become anchors Access to the NO-FRAME matrix: NFP CEO Resources: Empowering Nonprofit Leaders [https://thenfpceo.com.au/the-nfp-ceo-resources] Connect with us: LinkedIn: The NFP CEO: Overview | LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-nfp-ceo/?viewAsMember=true] Website: thenfpceo.com.au [https://thenfpceo.com.au/] Michelle Cutler: Michelle Cutler | LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/michelle-cutler-610a883/] Danielle Ballantine: Danielle Ballantine | LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/danielleballantine/]

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Strategic Opportunities - Choosing what matters

The power of no. As a not-for-profit CEO, opportunities come at you from every direction—boards with big ideas, funders with new initiatives, partnership proposals, and emerging community needs. The challenge isn't finding opportunities; it's deciding which ones deserve a yes. In this episode of The NFP CEO, Michelle and Danielle unpack a practical decision-making framework to help leaders assess strategic opportunities with confidence. Rather than relying on instinct, optimism, or pressure from others, they explore how CEOs can evaluate opportunities through multiple lenses to determine whether they truly advance the organisation's purpose and strategy. Sometimes the most strategic leadership decision is saying no. In This Episode 1. Why CEOs and boards often default to saying "yes" 2. The hidden costs of pursuing every opportunity 3. The difference between asking "Can we do this?" and "Should we do this?" 4. How to create a structured framework for strategic decision-making 5. Why saying yes to one thing always means saying no to something else 6. The role of strategic fit, culture, capability, and stakeholder impact 7. When collaboration may be a better option than ownership 8. Why pilots can be a powerful way to test opportunities safely 9. How to distinguish between opportunities that propel the organisation forward and those that become anchors Access to the NO-FRAME matrix: NFP CEO Resources: Empowering Nonprofit Leaders [https://thenfpceo.com.au/the-nfp-ceo-resources] Connect with us: LinkedIn: The NFP CEO: Overview | LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-nfp-ceo/?viewAsMember=true] Website: thenfpceo.com.au [https://thenfpceo.com.au/] Michelle Cutler: Michelle Cutler | LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/michelle-cutler-610a883/] Danielle Ballantine: Danielle Ballantine | LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/danielleballantine/]

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