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WHEN THINGS NEED A FACELIFT



  • “Dead” → something that was inactive or no longer functioning

  • “Comes to life” → becomes active again

  • “Has a new facelift” → refreshed, renewed, or modernized

A common answer in this context is “a building or structure”, like a renovated building. It was “dead” (unused or dilapidated), now comes to life with activity, and gets a “new facelift” (renovation or remodeling).

Another possible answer could be “a park, garden, or public space”—something that was neglected and then restored.


Revamping and increasing your Board of Directors


Branding & Identity – Refresh logos, colors, marketing materials, and digital presence.

  1. Physical Spaces – Update offices, event spaces, signage, and reception areas.

  2. Programs & Services – Modernize outdated programs and volunteer initiatives.

  3. Technology – Improve websites, internal systems, and digital communication tools.

  4. Policies & Procedures – Revise operational manuals, HR policies, and accessibility standards.

  5. Public Presence – Enhance social media, newsletters, annual reports, and community outreach.

  6. Culture & Engagement – Strengthen team-building, recognition programs, and organizational structure.

A facelift in these areas can revitalize an organization, increase engagement, and better serve the community.



 
 
 

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