The Inspired Board Member
| Posted in Management on Mar 9, 2011 by |
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This is a magical time of year for many nonprofits. It is time to draft the budget for the fiscal year starting July 1 and it is the time to start recruiting new board members. Are your board members inspired?
Of course, the answer to that question depends to some extent on whether the board members were inspired before they joined the board. If they were inspired before they joined the board then there is a chance they are still inspired. If ...
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5 Steps To Strengthening Your Nonprofit Board
| Posted in Management on Dec 18, 2010 by |
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It is hard to find someone who thinks their board is the best it can be. When asked, there is usually a long list of desired improvements. Here is a way for you to make those improvements.
No one becomes the best he or she without coaching. We all receive coaching along the way. Who is coaching your board members?
Here is a systematic process for training your board members.
1. Encourage the board chair to create a board development ...
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Who Tunes-up The Nonprofit Board?
| Posted in Management on Nov 9, 2010 by |
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We want every board (for-profit or nonprofit) to be a well-oiled machine. Like all machines, it needs to have its moving parts adjusted, oiled, and synchronized. Today, let us focus on recognizing the need and meeting the need rather than how to make the changes (adjusting, oiling, and synchronizing).
So who should be the one to recognize the need for a tune-up? The answer is anyone. If the problem experienced or observed, why would anyone ...
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