Chester Davis, Nonprofit and Sustinable Business Consultant

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Can a "social innovation" consultant really help your organization get better results, and how would you know?

Odds are that your organization could some help dealing with one of these challenges:

  • Raising money in the face of stiff competition for peoples' time and attention.
  • Selling "green" products products or socially responsible products.
  • Getting a grant to help your nonprofit.
  • Social marketing to a busy and distracted public.   
  • Creating and selling policy ideas.
  • Changing peoples' minds about an issue.

You know that you could be getting better results. Getting those improved results means findiing practical new ideas and implementing them. Sometimes practical new ideas can only come from an outsider. That outsider perspective, plus some technical knowledge your people might lack, will produce just what you need to serve more people, change more minds, or make more money. 

There is a huge storehouse of knowledge, tools, and techniques out there ready to be used to help your organization get practical ideas and implement them successfully. You can discover and use these things yourself, or you can turn to a consultant, saving time, trouble, and money.

Read on to find out more about the services I offer and their potential value. 

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Or, you can get the process started now by asking for a suggestion.

Just fill out this form and submit it. I promise to reply within two working days. 

Check out the The Creative Activism Guide - available now on Booklocker.com. You can also download sample chapters at that same URL.
 
Here's some of what I use to create and evaluate ideas: 
 
1. Brainstorming software
2. Concept mapping
3. Expert system software
4. Lateral thinking
5. Psychological research
6. Sociological research
 

Need a practical idea? Use this form to describe your issue and organization. 

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