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spacer With almost 15 years of experience, the Dalton Group is a premier retained executive search firm handling US & international projects. Our approach focuses on understanding our client organizations and their cultures, as well as understanding individual leaders. We serve our clients by partnering with them to recruit top quality leaders, but the real value that we bring to a client's leadership team is finding leaders who are professionally proven and who fit with the existing team and culture. That's what leads to success in all organizations - the right leaders in the right roles.

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Scottsdale Christian Academy
...there is no doubt that [our new Head of School] is God’s man for this time at SCA!!
Chairman of the Board
Chuck Colson
...[Bret Dalton] helped us significantly in building our leadership team at Prison Fellowship. Dalton Group's work is critical to what is our most important resource: people.
Prison Fellowship, Founder
Tom Lowell
To say that we are excited would be an understatement...
Trans World Radio, Chairman of the Board
Years later...
...Know that your conversations with me have been pivot points on my life, directing me toward years of fulfilling and meaningful work for the Kingdom...
A selected CEO candidate
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Titles don't matter - myth or fact?
February 1, 2010
In the world where we operate, performance is key. Or so we thought. This year's compensation study from The NonProfit Times seems to imply that titles really do matter. The results are quite extreme - certainly other factors play a role, but when there's a 46% difference in compensation between those with title of CEO vs Exec Dir, our attention is piqued. Read on by clicking title above...
Nonprofit executive sabbaticals improve organizational capacity
January 20, 2010
According to a recent study: Sabbaticals for nonprofit leaders can be a relatively inexpensive but highly productive capacity-building tool that yields measurable results... Click title above for more...
Philanthropy in 2020
January 14, 2010
From The Chronicle of Philanthropy, five major trends and more in a new report. Some nonprofit leaders and futurists are looking beyond the immediate concerns of the bad economy to ponder what the charity world will look like in the next 10 years... Click title to read on...
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02.08.10
Back to Basics
So often in this day and age we are looking for the newest and latest craze, buzz word, whatever. In reality, King Solomon was right when he said there is nothing new under the sun. Thus, we often recommend classic books on leadership and organizations. Here's some real basics: George Washington's Rules of Civility and Decent Behavior in Company and Conversation. Read on by clicking title...
01.04.10
WSJ: A Salute to West Point
One of the greatest honors I have is sitting on the Board for the West Point alumni association. Bill McGurn's editorial in today's Wall Street Journal explains part of the reason I feel that way. Click title to read the piece...
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spacer - Trans World Radio (TWR) (Completed - click to see press release)

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