Answering Difficult Questions During the Fundraising Process

May 8, 2015

 

I was reading an article on a newsletter from the Suddes Group about responding to difficult questions in a succinct manner.  Many times during capital campaigns and other fundraising projects we are confronted by individuals asking us for quick answers. I thought this was interesting reading and I thought I would pass along the link. The article is called, “Confidently Answering Any Curveball Questions”.

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