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In this episode, Wendy Kidd discusses the challenges nonprofit leaders face in establishing systems amidst their busy schedules. She emphasizes that systems are essential for creating time and reducing overwhelm. By starting with simple documentation of existing processes, leaders can gradually build effective systems that enhance organizational efficiency and sustainability. Wendy provides practical steps for tracking tasks, refining processes, and ensuring knowledge transfer within the organization, ultimately advocating for a systematic approach to nonprofit management. Links: Boss Day Sign Up: https://bosslevelengaged.myflodesk.co... https://www.bosslevelengaged.com/busi... https://thenonprofitnook.com/ / @bosslevelengaged takeaways Systems are not something you build when you have time; they create time. Start with documenting what you already do, not perfection. Task management software can help organize your processes. Reserve dedicated time to refine your documented processes. Your brain holds institutional knowledge that needs to be documented. Documenting processes helps in onboarding and offboarding staff. One documented process can lead to another, creating a flow. Start small and build systems gradually over time. These systems free your brain and protect your mission. Nonprofits need stability beyond one heroic leader. Chapters 00:00 Overcoming Overwhelm in Nonprofits 03:19 The Importance of Documentation 06:09 Creating a Systematic Approach 10:02 Building Sustainable Systems keywords nonprofit leadership, systems, documentation, project management, sustainability, workflow, organization, time management, delegation, training