April 30, 2014
Drafting the Ideal Team: Risk Lessons from the NFL
By Arley Turner
Next week is my favorite event of the pro football offseason, the NFL Draft. During the draft, the General Manager of each franchise generally leads the selection of the team’s “draft picks.” Each prospective team member is carefully screened before the GM decides which players will be targeted as new players for the coming season. Every draft pick has the potential to be a star player, a solid contributor, or in some cases, a poor fit.
So how do the NFL’s most successful teams choose their draft picks, and what can nonprofit leaders learn from the process?
Screening and selecting new hires for your mission-focused organization may not seem as glamorous as making draft picks in the NFL. But the consequences are just as vital to the people and communities you serve. By exercising care as you “draft” new team players, you have the best opportunity to fortify your mission for the long term, and add dedicated teammates to your cause.
Arley Turner is Project Manager at the Nonprofit Risk Management Center. She welcomes your comments and questions about risk topics, the Center’s Affiliate Member program, the 2014 NFL Draft or the Denver Broncos. Arley can be reached at (202) 785-3891 orArley@nonprofitrisk.org.
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