A successful Board Retreat provides a number of very positive benefits, however a mediocre or poor one will haunt you for what will seem like forever! This is a great
Good Article from Robert C. Harris Successful boards govern more, manage less The board settled in for a productive meeting. The agenda listed several significant items, including the approaching legislative session,
How to stand out in your next meeting Deborah Ike Share this article I’ve been thinking a lot about communication lately. Communication isn’t just what we say. It’s how we
DO YOU LEAD WITH THE RIGHT METRICS? BY MARK ATHITAKIS / APR 4, 2016(iStock/Thinkstock) You track revenue and memberships, but that’s not enough to know if your association is hitting
BOARDS / GOVERNANCE 12 Reasons Why You Should Gracefully Resign from a Nonprofit Board By Gene Takagi on June 16, 2014 inShare98 Great Article by Gene Takagi Are you
How to Grow your Association when your Industry or Profession is Stagnant or Shrinking POSTED BY ANNA CARAVELI 125PC ON MARCH 14, 2016 What do you do when your industry
Have you ever sat in a board meeting gnashing your teeth and saying to yourself, “When is this meeting going to be over?” or “Why won’t they listen to me?”
Transparency is a word that gets bounced around a lot in boardrooms these days, so it’s not surprising that many high-functioning organizations have adopted a transparent and accountable approach to
Board values are the guiding principles of an association’s governing body. In a discussion with association and chamber executives, they identified the values they most seek in building high performing
I get a lot of questions about member fees and have begun to see some interesting changes in them. A tourism organization recently discontinued their fee structure and replaced the