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Originally Posted by lenoxxx
I think that in retrospect LCAP, never listened
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I think non-profits naturally chase off a lot of potential business leaders because so often it is about personalities and politics to an extent that can bring financial ruin or short term disaster.
In all the things I do in life, dealing with centralized non-profit organizations is the most frustrating. There is just too much of a personal stake going on there most of the time. And I have run into plenty of people- in Beta and elsewhere- who would rather see the whole thing fall apart than admit their personal vision is flawed or needs to be part of a comprehensive team effort.
When I came onto the housing corp for my chapter, one of the first Board members we got rid of was someone who flatly stated that if his specific vision did not come to light then it would be better for our 120+ year old chapter with a clean continued existence to fold and be recolonized under the direction of what he wanted (which was not even totally in line with our national's current policies on colonization.)