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What Should You Stop, Start, or Scale?

Trinity Strategic Staff |

You’re running multiple programs. You’re stretched thin. Your team is burned out. But somehow, you’re still asking, “Why aren’t we further ahead?”

The answer may not be in doing more — but in doing less of the wrong things.

Let’s talk about a tool every nonprofit leader should be using: the Stop / Start / Scale audit.

 

🔍 What Is It?

It’s a simple but strategic review of your programs and activities to help you:

  • Eliminate what’s not working
  • Launch what’s missing
  • Expand what’s showing results
It creates space for growth by cutting the noise.

 

What to STOP

Ask:

  • What’s draining resources with little return?

  • What programs have outlived their relevance?

  • What are we only doing because “we’ve always done it”?

Courageous leaders are willing to let go of what's no longer mission-aligned.

 What to START

  • What’s missing in your work?

  • A pilot program to test a new idea?

  • A partnership you haven’t explored?

  • A long-overdue internal process?

Start small — and start smart.

🔄 What to SCALE

What’s already working that you haven’t fully invested in?

  • Look at your outcomes

  • Review community feedback

  • Identify where demand already exists

Scale doesn’t always mean size — sometimes it means deepening what already works.

🎯 Final Word from The Fixer™

This framework is a game-changer when used quarterly with your team or board.

Because strategy isn’t just about what you say yes to — it’s about what you’re willing to stop.

📥 Download your free Program Audit Template

☎️Book a clarity session at trinitystrategic.co

 

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