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When Boards Drift from Governance into Management
When nonprofit boards drift from governance into management, leadership authority becomes unclear and strategic work suffers. Clear roles strengthen both boards and leaders.
Mar 183 min read


How Healthy Organizations Navigate Leadership Transitions
Leadership transitions offer nonprofit boards an opportunity to reflect on how their organization has evolved and what leadership it needs for the next chapter.
Mar 163 min read


What Boards Owe Their Executive Director
Executive Directors carry enormous responsibility. They oversee staff, manage programs, cultivate donors, steward the organization’s reputation, and translate the board’s vision into day-to-day action. But one relationship shapes their ability to succeed more than any other: the relationship with the board. When that partnership is clear, organizations thrive. When expectations are unclear, even talented leaders can struggle. Nonprofit governance often focuses on the responsi
Mar 113 min read


The Decision Boards Avoid Until It’s Too Late
Most nonprofit boards eventually face a decision they would rather not make. Not a routine vote about a budget or a new program. Not a discussion about next year’s strategic priorities. A harder decision. Sometimes it involves leadership. Sometimes it involves ending a program that has been part of the organization for years. Occasionally it involves confronting the possibility that the organization itself may need to change course. Boards rarely arrive at these moments sudde
Mar 94 min read
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