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Why Boards Struggle When Founders Leave
Founder transitions are different from every other leadership transition. They require boards to distinguish loyalty to a founder from responsibility for the organization’s future.
Mar 253 min read


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


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


Before Strategy, There's Identity.
Many nonprofit boards struggle with strategy, but the deeper issue is often identity. When organizations lack clarity about who they are, every opportunity feels possible—and every decision becomes harder.
Mar 63 min read
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