Episode 38

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8th May 2024

How Scott Ritzheimer Thinks About Key Leadership Styles for Successful Nonprofits

On today's episode of "How Leaders Think", host Kenny Lange is joined by Scott Ritzheimer, CEO of Scale Architects, for a deep dive into optimizing leadership styles in nonprofit organizations. They discuss common challenges nonprofits face, such as chronic underfunding and the need to break out of early struggling phases. Scott emphasizes the importance of utilizing the unique strengths of visionaries, operators, processors, and synergists. Whether you're leading a nonprofit or a for-profit, this episode offers essential insights on structuring your team for maximum impact and sustainability. 

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Scot Ritzheimer Resources:
Website: https://www.scalearchitects.com/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottritzheimer
YouTube:  @Scale_Architects
The Synergist by Les McKEOWN: https://amzn.to/4dthAXi

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  • (00:00) - Nonprofit and business worlds can learn from each other.
  • (06:42) - Nonprofit world faces resistance from business community.
  • (09:45) - Nonprofits often struggle with inadequate funding.
  • (11:14) - Struggle is not noble, aim for progress.
  • (16:30) - Visionary leadership paired with high-quality operators drives success.
  • (20:00) - Tracking numbers, resources crucial for organizational success.
  • (21:11) - Pressure to conform, stay or move on.
  • (25:48) - Value and creativity crucial to nonprofit success.
  • (27:59) - Discussing various leadership styles and their synergy.
  • (32:16) - Embrace productive chaos, honor process, unify direction.
  • (35:28) - Thankful for the insights on nonprofit leadership.
  • (37:20) - Identify, predict, and work on team weaknesses.
  • (42:13) - Discussion on team composition and working genius.
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How Leaders Think with Kenny Lange
Discover the secrets to impactful leadership with How Leaders Think, hosted by Kenny Lange.
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Kenny Lange

Kenny Lange helps faith-forward founders scale organizations without losing their soul, their people, or their mission.

After selling his first company and helping an agency nearly double revenue, Kenny discovered that scaling success can be just as hard as finding it. He's the creator of Lead to Scale™—a proven approach that guides leaders from chaos to Predictable Success.

Kenny hosts How Leaders Think, a globally top 10% podcast named a 2025 "must-listen" by MSN. His clients say he "cuts through the noise" and helps teams move from status meetings to strategic conversations.

Beyond business, Kenny and his wife Rebekah are on a mission to positively impact 10,000 kids by 2033.