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Reissue: Nonprofit chief executives should have a title, PRESIDENT/CEO

The overwhelming international response that I have had to my blog, “What’s in a name? Benefits of the President/CEO Title,” has motivated me to reissue this blog, which originally appeared in March, 2012

Nonprofit chief executives should have a title, PRESIDENT/CEO

By Eugene Fram

When nonprofit organizations reach a budget level of over $1 million and have about 10 staff members it is time to offer the chief operating officer the title of PRESIDENT/CEO. In addition, the title of the senior board volunteer should become CHAIRPERSON OF THE BOARD, and the title of EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR needs to be eliminated. Experience has shown that with a reasonably talented PRESIDENT/CEO at the helm, he/she can provide the following benefits: (more…)

Custom Designing A New Nonprofit’s Chief Executive Orientation

Custom Designing A New Nonprofit’s Chief Executive Orientation

By: Eugene Fram

Under a customized format, the nonprofit board tailors a program that helps the new executive develop a solid base in the organization and understand its unique climate and culture. Properly structured, this orientation takes about a year to complete. (more…)

How To Develop A Trusting Nonprofit Governance Model

How To Develop A Trusting Nonprofit Governance Model

By: Eugene Fram

A nonprofit governance model that provides a significant amount of trust between board and staff can lead to an entirely new working environment. It calls for a working relationship based on respect for all involved, especially respect for management personnel by the board. (more…)

Choosing the Right CEO: A Nonprofit Perspective

Choosing the Right CEO: A Nonprofit Perspective

By Eugene Fram

According to one well-known analyst, Ram Charon, there are five essential elements for-profit boards fail to consider in selecting CEO’s. Following are my interpretations of how these relate to nonprofit boards: (more…)

Is Your Nonprofit a “Slim & Smart” High Performance Nonprofit?

Is Your Nonprofit a “Slim & Smart” High Performance Nonprofit? 

By Eugene Fram

The “slim and smart” nonprofit approach does not involve specific steps but instead calls for management to develop an overall transitional framework and climate for the organization.[i] It does, however, require planning with sufficient lead-time. (more…)

How does a CEO turn down advice about operations from the board?

How does a CEO turn down advice about operations from the board?

By: Eugene Fram

With difficulty! It all depends on the kind of culture that has been established on the board. Ideally the CEO should be comfortable (more…)

Once Again: Who Should Be Involved in Fund Development and How?

Once Again: Who Should Be Involved in Fund Development and How?

By Eugene Fram

This is a perennial question. Following are suggestions that many will find of interest.

The Board of Directors
• Board members should a have to provide (more…)

How Can Nonprofit Boards More Clearly Define Operational Responsibilities?

How Can Nonprofit Boards More Clearly Define Operational Responsibilities?

By Eugene Fram

My experience shows that well functioning nonprofit boards establish and monitor the organization’s policies. The board operates through the president/CEO. In turn, the CEO executes policy and is responsible for the prudent and creative operations of the organization. In this role, the CEO exercises leadership resulting in the effective and efficient use of board and of other volunteer time.

Although defining what are policy issues and what are operation issues is not always clear, for both for-profit and nonprofit organizations, following is a useful set of guidelines (more…)

Using Imperfict Metrics Well; Tracking Progress And Driving Change

This article on nonprofit evaluation has appeared in a shortened version in a previous blog. However, based on the attention it has received from all over the world, I thought that some viewers might like a direct link to the full article.

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A 21st Century Nonprofit Board of Directors – A Volunteer Director’s View

A 21st Century Nonprofit Board of Directors – A Volunteer Director’s View

By: Eugene Fram

Following are my estimates of the attributes a nonprofit board needs to be considered a high performing board in the 21st century.

Has organizational professionalism, flexibility & efficiency
• Operating managers consider themselves (more…)