This list identifies sixteen places where nonprofits leave money on the table.The list is much longer especially when it comes to voluntary based membership organizations and that will be a

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Every member of a board of directors is a spokesman for an entire group, industry, or profession, and as such, has the ability to enhance or denigrate its reputation. In

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By Siobhan Kelley – October 15, 2014 Nonprofit employers face a unique set of challenges. They are always trying to do more with less — fewer staff members, less support,

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There are many pathways to association leadership, but this blog will address two specifically: the association professional and the industry expert. When looking for a leader for a professional organization,

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Special Thanks to William D Pawlucy and Associations Now, A Canadian Society of Association Executives Publication William D. Pawlucy Wednesday, October 15, 2014 What happens to key actions and decisions

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Many Boards have used a tradition board models where many board members are not always clear about their roles and responsibilities with maximum outcomes not always achieved. Other boards have

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Robert C. Harris The reputation of an organization can be tarnished by a director who acts without authority or in defiance. A person who openly criticizes the leadership or complicates

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I saw this article from a New York City consultants site, Nelson Construction Consulting. It quotes some good Books so I thought I would copy it for you and thanks

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If you are making constitution and/or bylaw changes now and you are not familiar with the proposed new Society Act in British Columbia, the fact is you are probably going

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HOW TO GET A BOARD’S TRUST EARLY BY MARK ATHITAKIS / SEP 29, 2014 T he early months of a CEO’s tenure can be tense. One association leadership expert discusses

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