3 reasons we all need to go to more happy hours

- Get a beer with your coworkers. It’s crazy that we probably see our coworkers more often than we see our spouses and children, and yet sometimes we hardly know them at all.
- EDs, get a beer with your board members. They’re on your board for how long, and you’ve never had a conversation with them about their stories and why they joined your org? You should be having one-on-ones with each of them at least once a year, preferably twice a year or more. The more time you spend with them and get to know them personally, the more effective you’ll be able to work together. Get a beer with your board members individually, and find ways for them to interact with each other outside of official board business. Recruit a board member to be the social chair.
- Get a beer with your superstar volunteers. They spend endless hours helping out your org. They deserve a beer, and more importantly, some personal time with you.
- Get a beer with your donors. It shouldn’t be that the only time they ever hear from you is when you’re making a pitch for money.
- Get a beer with your programs officers. They're really nice, very charming, intelligent, good-looking, and generous people with impeccable fashion sense (and I'm not just saying that because several of them read this blog and/or fund my organizations)
- Get a beer with people with similar positions as yours in other orgs. Start building those relationships. This is one of the best, cheapest, and most entertaining professional development strategies.
- Get a beer with people you admire. Also awesome professional development.
- Get a beer with people who look up to you. We must support and encourage the younger professionals who are entering into our field. They will be holding the torch soon.
- Get a beer with people you normally never talk to. Remember Granovetter's theory, that we get the most interesting and novel information from people who are not the closest to us.
