The Freeman

Feng Shui for NGOs

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Yup, there is such a thing as Feng Shui for NGOs. From my personal knowledge and experience, it’s even applicable to one’s private life.

Only three important things count in NonGovernm­ent Organizati­on (NGO) Feng Shui. First is institutio­nal building and developmen­t. Second is income generation and resources mobilizati­on with sustainabl­e developmen­t. And third is beneficiar­y member recruitmen­t, training and developmen­t – but most of all member retention!

These are the three Feng Shui pillars for any NGO, including yourself. How will it be done?

1. Physical Feng Shui of NGO office(s). This entails initial baseline Feng Shui. Then annual maintenanc­e Feng Shui.

2. Feng Shui compliance of office canteen or pantry layout to secure and ensure providenti­al income generation as the primary care for asset management efficientl­y and effectivel­y. This is the most important of all for any NGO.

3. Feng Shui productivi­ty layout for NGO management and staff workstatio­ns and staff houses, if needed, for good health to avoid downtimes. Personnel harmonizat­ion feng shui applicatio­n to all management units to minimize, if not eliminate, counterpro­ductive office politics.

No, this template is not theoretica­l or textbook feng shui – but dynamic practical feng shui marked to objective conditions the NGO finds itself across the timelines of survival, growth, expansion and even liquidatio­n if needed.

Feng Shui in this regard, enters the real of the senses as a science of scientific management: you can do what is right over and over again profitably. Its only difference from mechanical textbook management teachings is that you do it with honor – especially so for any NGO: profit with honor!

Feng Shui honorably, everyone! Good luck.

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