Blog Entries - tips for effective boards
Tip #29 Four Steps for Being an Accountable Board
The four steps for being an Accountable Board are: Identify your organization’s key stakeholders or owners. Engage in ongoing two-way communication with them. Incorporate what you learn into board discussions
Tip #28 Three Steps to Being a Results-Driven Board
The three steps for becoming a Results-Driven Board are: Define your organizational purpose. Translate your organizational purpose into measureable indicators and achievement targets. Monitor organizational
Special Tip: A Holiday Gift - Servant Leadership
As a special holiday gift, I would like to share some information about a powerful and inspiring concept that I have become immersed in over the last several months. It’s the concept of Servant Leadership,
Tip #27 Policy Governance(R): All or Nothing???
Do Boards have to implement the whole Policy Governance® system as a total system or not implement it at all? Well, Yes and No. It is true that a board will not derive the full benefits of the Policy
Tip #26 An Easy to Use Tool for Effective Boardroom Discussions
For this Tip for Effective Boards I would like to share excerpts from an article by Athens Kolias, with her permission. Athens is a friend and colleague from San Francisco, California who consults on project
Tip #25 The Key to Effective Boardroom Discussions Is....
The key to effective boardroom discussions and good boardroom decisions is the engagement of all board members in focusing on and attending to group process issues. What do I mean by group process issues.
Tip #24 Should Your CEO Be A Member Of Your Board?
The practice of CEOs serving as members of their boards is somewhat common among nonprofits and even more common among for-profit companies. In a survey of over 800 non-profit organizations conducted by
Tip #23 All Boards Should Watch Out For These
All boards should watch out for the unintended negative impacts that our organizations may have on other organizations and on our communities. Recently I attended an exciting international governance conference in a