Business Governance Principles Make Sense for Nonprofits?
By: Eugene Fram Free Digital Image
Both for-profit and nonprofit boards can learn for the practices of the other. For decades,as an example, nonprofits have separated the duties of the board chair from those of the CEO. This is still a major discussion for a large portion of business boards.*
A blue-ribbon group of public directors, including Warren Buffett, has developed a nine page “manifesto” that presents their commonsense operating principles for boards of publicly traded companies. (No group of national nonprofits has the financial resources or prestige to be able to issue a “manifesto.”)
Their objective is, “To provide a basic framework for sound, long-term oriented governance.” ** My immediate response to the document was that about half of the guidelines can be easily translated into useful advice and/or caveats for nonprofit boards. The benefits as suggested by a Chinese proverb are, “A wise man learns from his own experiences, a wiser man learns from the experiences of others.”








