March 8, 2022
5 CEO Blunders that Reduce Board Accountability

Are you looking for ways to make your board more accountable? More than 50 percent of nonprofit CEOs are frustrated about their board’s accountability. Nonprofit[…]

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December 27, 2021
How to Thank Your Board Members So They Want to Engage More

You can solve the challenge of how to thanking your board in meaningful ways. As a nonprofit CEO, you face two distinct kinds of challenges:[…]

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September 27, 2021
Better Board Orientations

Your board orientation is a great tool to educate your nonprofit board and get new board members started on the right foot. This video outlines[…]

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May 2, 2020
The Secret to Creating the Board of Your Dream: The Board Excellent Plan

In a dream, you are at a board meeting. Your board members are 100 percent supportive, challenge you in friendly ways, encourage you to lead[…]

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March 5, 2020
10 Powerful Ways Businesses Leverage Nonprofit Partnerships

Most nonprofit executives hope that you’ll get involved with their organization because of your passion for their cause and approach. They hope the fact that[…]

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September 12, 2019
Effective Board & CEO Relationships: Do You Tell the Truth?

Nonprofit leaders tend to use a happy face with donors, volunteers, and the community. With people they trust, they use faces that express the full[…]

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August 3, 2019
Guilty: How to Prove Your Board Supports Your Nonprofit

Would your board members be found guilty of supporting your organization before a jury of your peers? Would a lawyer find enough evidence to convict[…]

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February 4, 2019
A Team of Relationships, What Lincoln Teaches About Successful Boards

To form your board, you organize gifted individuals to form a team of relationships. Whatever schedule you use now to meet individually with your board members, I recommend you increase it in 2019.

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September 23, 0202
How to Boost Board Engagement in Just 5 Minutes During Meetings

Julia Koch, Director at The Hope Project in Muskegon, MI, asked, “Do you have any suggestions for 5-minute training during board meetings to help the[…]

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