Making Your Mark as a Not-for-Profit Board Member

An Orientation Guide for New Members of Not-for-Profit Boards, Second Edition

Business & Finance, Management & Leadership, Leadership, Management
Cover of the book Making Your Mark as a Not-for-Profit Board Member by Sandi L. Humphrey, CAE, Canadian Society of Association Executives
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Author: Sandi L. Humphrey, CAE ISBN: 1230001950977
Publisher: Canadian Society of Association Executives Publication: October 1, 2016
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Sandi L. Humphrey, CAE
ISBN: 1230001950977
Publisher: Canadian Society of Association Executives
Publication: October 1, 2016
Imprint:
Language: English

Aside from bringing passion to their role, volunteer board members must quickly learn their specific duties, their obligations to members and stakeholders, and how to act within the organization’s bylaws. This highly-regarded publication serves as a critical orientation guide for all board members who serve organizations with paid staff.
Whether you’re a new or experienced board member, this clear and practical publication provides insight and tools for all directors to confidently and capably govern with excellence and accountability. In this second edition, author and not-for-profit governance expert, Sandi L. Humphrey, CAE, provides guidance on additional topics such as the role of the chair, conducting forward-focused board meetings, identifying conflicts of interest and more.

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Aside from bringing passion to their role, volunteer board members must quickly learn their specific duties, their obligations to members and stakeholders, and how to act within the organization’s bylaws. This highly-regarded publication serves as a critical orientation guide for all board members who serve organizations with paid staff.
Whether you’re a new or experienced board member, this clear and practical publication provides insight and tools for all directors to confidently and capably govern with excellence and accountability. In this second edition, author and not-for-profit governance expert, Sandi L. Humphrey, CAE, provides guidance on additional topics such as the role of the chair, conducting forward-focused board meetings, identifying conflicts of interest and more.

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