How Can Operations Drive the Growth of High-Impact Charities?

Summary

Joshua Axford, founder and CEO of Impact Ops, recently shared insights into his journey and the crucial role that operations play in scaling high-impact charities. His talk emphasised the importance of behind-the-scenes work in ensuring charities are able to function effectively and achieve their mission. With extensive experience in operations, Joshua offered advice for individuals looking to make a meaningful contribution in the nonprofit sector through operational support.

The Role of Operations in High-Impact Charities

Joshua started by discussing his career path and how operations became a key focus of his professional journey. He explained that, although often overlooked, operations are vital for ensuring the smooth functioning of any organisation, especially charities. From hiring and finance to compliance and process improvements, operations cover a wide range of tasks that make an organisation run efficiently.

"Operations is about making things work behind the scenes. You may not be in the spotlight, but you're making sure the charity can function effectively, remove obstacles, and ultimately scale up."

Joshua emphasised that operations are a "force multiplier" for charities. By improving efficiency and removing inefficiencies, operations help charities scale faster and have a greater impact. A well-organised charity can grow more confidently, whereas a charity bogged down with administrative hurdles can struggle to make progress.

Why Operations is So Impactful

Joshua explained that operations are a key enabler for scaling charities and achieving their goals. A well-structured operations team helps an organisation to grow without being weighed down by bureaucratic inefficiencies. In essence, good operations don’t just support the charity—they can transform the trajectory of the organisation.

"With good operations, an organization can scale much more quickly. It removes obstacles, creates efficiencies, and allows the charity to focus on what it does best."

He also discussed the often-underappreciated counterfactual—what happens when there are bad operations in place. In these cases, inefficiencies can severely slow down or even halt a charity’s growth.

The Skills Needed for a Career in Operations

When asked who should consider working in operations, Joshua highlighted the key skills required for success in this field. He stressed the importance of being organized, detail-oriented, and able to prioritize tasks effectively. Operations roles often involve juggling many different tasks at once, and the ability to see solutions to complex problems is critical.

"You need a systems mindset—always looking for ways to optimise processes. And, of course, grit is essential. Sometimes you’ll be dealing with slow-moving bureaucracy, and you’ll need to push through those challenges."

Joshua also recommended that people looking to enter operations roles should be willing to experiment and test their fit in the field. For those just starting out, gaining experience through volunteer roles or project management can be an excellent way to build foundational skills.

How to Get Started in Operations

Joshua shared practical advice for those interested in pursuing a career in operations. He explained that early in your career, it’s important to build your “career capital” by experimenting with different roles and gaining experience. He also recommended starting with project management as a solid foundation for transitioning into operations.

"Operations work can often be learned on the job, but project management provides a strong foundation that makes the transition much smoother."

Embracing the Role of AI in Operations

During his talk, Joshua also touched on the increasing role of artificial intelligence in operations. He discussed how Impact Ops is leveraging AI tools to streamline processes and increase the operational effectiveness of the charities they work with. He encouraged other organisations to use AI as a way to scale more effectively.

"AI won’t replace operations roles, but operations professionals who use AI will be much more effective than those who don’t."

Sustainable Impact

Impact Ops operates on a value-based charging model, focusing on long-term sustainability rather than profit maximization. As a company, they have committed to pledges that ensure they are aligned with their purpose of creating lasting social good.

"We charge what we need to be sustainable and make as much impact as possible. Our mission is to help charities scale, not just to generate profit."


Key Takeaways

  • The Power of Operations: Operations are the backbone of any successful charity, enabling growth and ensuring sustainability.

  • Skills: To thrive in operations, you need organizational skills, attention to detail, problem-solving abilities, and grit.

  • Get Started in Operations: Experiment early in your career, take on project management roles, and focus on building career capital.



 

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