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There has never been so much pressure on nonprofit boards of directors to achieve a level of accountability that meets public and stakeholder expectations. Member-serving association boards may be especially challenged by their more complex affiliate structures and a greater emphasis on representative governance. But what does the journey to good governance look like? Markedly different from existing board development books, this modern approach focuses less on the behaviors and qualities of "high-performing boards" and more on the stages and processes that directors and their staff used to transform their boards. Based on research funded by the ASAE Foundation, the book fills a gap in the governance literature by emphasizing diagnosis and problem solving, using the actual tools and activities implemented by 85 transformed associations. Combining the credibility of scholarly research with lively and compelling stories, tools, and teachable moments, this book is designed to help associations and other nonprofit organizations achieve the entire journey to good governance, from first to last steps.
Sommario
Foreword Anne Wallestad, BoardSource v
Acknowledgments ix
Introduction and Study Design xiii
Chapter 1 Where Does Board Change Begin? 1
Chapter 2 Change and People 15
Chapter 3 Catalysts and Watersheds 43
Chapter 4 Implementing Change 75
Chapter 5 Leading Sideways: Influencing Change within the Board 115
Chapter 6 Leading Up: The CEO's Opportunity 139
Chapter 7 Leading Forward: The Board Chair's Opportunity 167
Chapter 8 Working with External Consultants 185
Chapter 9 Getting the Most from Assessment and Evaluation 197
Conclusion Strategies and Resources for Success 213
Appendix Tools and Resources 219
References 243
About the Authors 253
Index 255
Info autore
BETH GAZLEY is associate professor at Indiana University?Bloomington. Her scholarship addresses many aspects of public and nonprofit management capacity, intersectoral and interorganizational relations, and nonprofit public policy.
KATHA KISSMAN is president and CEO of the Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute Foundation. In addition, she is a BoardSource senior governance consultant as well as an independent nonprofit organizational development consultant.
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There has never been so much pressure on nonprofit boards of directors to achieve a level of accountability that meets public and stakeholder expectations. Member-serving association boards may be especially challenged by their more complex affiliate structures and a greater emphasis on representative governance.
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Praise for TRANSFORMATIONAL Governance
"A must-read for nonprofit leaders, Transformational Governance offers a change manual that perfectly combines practical wisdom and research evidence."--Chao Guo, Associate Professor, School of Social Policy & Practice, University of Pennsylvania
"The need to improve nonprofit governance is clear. Gazley and Kissman illustrate the processes of transformational change and provide practical, rigorous advice for practitioners, students, and scholars."--William Brown, Associate Professor and Director, Nonprofit Management Program, Mary Julia and George Jordon Professorship, Bush School of Government & Public Service, Texas A&M University
"This is not another book on the attributes of ideal boards. The rich research results and 14 illuminating case studies will help association leaders take a deep dive into designing, executing, and managing successful governance changes."--Nancy R. Axelrod, Founding President, BoardSource
"Association management is opinion-rich and data-poor. We need more data based on solid research methodology. This book and its companion tools are just what this profession needs!"--J.C. (Chris) Mahaffey, Executive Director, American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons