How to Thrive Under the NDIS

A Pathway to Sustainability for Service Providers

Business & Finance, Industries & Professions, Nonprofit Organizations & Charities
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Author: Fran Connelley ISBN: 9780994372611
Publisher: BookBaby Publication: February 15, 2016
Imprint: BookBaby Language: English
Author: Fran Connelley
ISBN: 9780994372611
Publisher: BookBaby
Publication: February 15, 2016
Imprint: BookBaby
Language: English
The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) is currently transforming the entire Australian disability sector. So much has been written about this massive generational reform, but here at last is a practical pathway for transformational change. How to Thrive Under the NDIS is written for CEOs of disability service organisations seeking to achieve financial sustainability and deliver innovative, best-practice services that meet the needs of people with disabilities. It includes Fran’s Seven Steps to Sustainability, as well as interviews with CEOs and thought leaders from Australia and the UK. You’ll learn how to: • diversify your revenue • determine your ideal niche and strategic direction • build your brand and spread the word • identify the right alliances and partners • create a customer-focused culture • prepare your Action Plan. With rapidly increasing demand for services, an ageing population, increasing competition from commercial providers and a full-scale rollout of the NDIS commencing June 2016, now is the time for disability providers to reach out to their customer like never before.
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The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) is currently transforming the entire Australian disability sector. So much has been written about this massive generational reform, but here at last is a practical pathway for transformational change. How to Thrive Under the NDIS is written for CEOs of disability service organisations seeking to achieve financial sustainability and deliver innovative, best-practice services that meet the needs of people with disabilities. It includes Fran’s Seven Steps to Sustainability, as well as interviews with CEOs and thought leaders from Australia and the UK. You’ll learn how to: • diversify your revenue • determine your ideal niche and strategic direction • build your brand and spread the word • identify the right alliances and partners • create a customer-focused culture • prepare your Action Plan. With rapidly increasing demand for services, an ageing population, increasing competition from commercial providers and a full-scale rollout of the NDIS commencing June 2016, now is the time for disability providers to reach out to their customer like never before.

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