by Brenda | Dec 12, 2011 | Executive Leadership and Board Governance
Policy Governance does not always work. In the article titled SDC to review contracts, spending, Georgia Pabst states Earlier this year, however, the board voted to reject policy governance and return to its committee structures because some members thought...
by Brenda | Dec 6, 2011 | Executive Leadership and Board Governance
The stakeholder of tomorrow is going to be very different from many of the stakeholders today. Thus it is essential for non-profit, public sector and corporate boards to realize that social networking is going to remain as a communication tool.If boards accept this...
by Brenda | Dec 5, 2011 | Executive Leadership and Board Governance
Non-profit boards that want to attract and keep active board members need to have their ducks in a row. This means: Having a mandate that is clear, concise and achievable Having a vision which describes the outcome it wishes to achieve for its...
by Brenda | Dec 4, 2011 | Executive Leadership and Board Governance
Not all Boards Can Dismiss a Board Member It is important, initially, to recognize that not all boards have the power to dismiss a member. In these cases, they may not be able to dismiss a member at all or they may only be in a position to recommend dismissal to a...
by Brenda | Nov 30, 2011 | Executive Leadership and Board Governance
Introduction As board members have you thought about the amount of information generated by yourselves, senior executive team members and professionals working within your organization. Word processing is now the norm. Many organizations use email extensively, and...