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The Search For a New Nonprofit CEO Needs To Be Realistic

The Search For a New Nonprofit CEO Needs To Be Realistic

By Eugene Fram

Boardmember.com in its October 11, 2012 issue carries an op-ed item by Nathan Bennett and Stephen Miles titled, “Is your Board About to Pick the Wrong CEO.” Although targeted to for-profit boards, all of the five items listed can be applied to nonprofit boards. Following are my applications to nonprofit boards. (more…)

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Posted in Uncategorized and tagged Board internal conflict, Board recuitment, Divseristy & Inclusiveness, Non profit outcomes, non-profit governance, Nonprofit board communcations, nonprofit boards. nonprofit directors. nonprofit director term limits, Nonprofit CEO-Board Relationships, nonprofit executive director, Succession planning, Trustee Boards, volunteers on February 8, 2015 by eugenefram. 1 Comment

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Dr. Fram has served on twelve non-profit boards, and has chaired several...(more)

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5 stars: Great Book
Anne E. Lawrence

"Having come from an organization with a non-functional Board, I wish I'd found this sooner. Useful information for nonprofit board strengthening. "

5 stars: Analysis Paralysis vs. Rubber-Stamping
John W. Pearson

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I strongly recommend this book to any nonprofit CEOs or Board Members who feel that too much time is spent on operational issues and not enough spent on planning and policy."

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Michael Cohn

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Unless the board of your trade association or other organization is already running perfectly, you will undoubtedly find this book of tremendous value."

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