This is a great article by Mark Athitakis shared by AssociationsNow on an organizations efforts to improve gender equity. . I like the way Helena Morrissey thinks. Who wouldn’t? Morrissey,
MONEY & BUSINESS GAME OVER? LAWMAKER TAKES FRESH AIM AT NFL’S NONPROFIT STATUS BY ERNIE SMITH / FEB 3, 2015 NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, shown testifying on anti-doping measures in
This is a timely article by Mark Athitakis as February is traditionally many Boards are in transition (or flux) as they begin to implement the 2015 portion of their strategic
Removing a member or even the though of removing a member can be an unpleasant experience. Seldom is it done effectively. We often waist allot of time just ‘thinking about
ASSOCIATION MERGERS: AND THEN THERE WAS ONE BY JOE ROMINIECKI / DEC 1, 2014 BY OUR POWERS COMBINED… In 2013, the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance
As I was looking back on 2014 this article from Michael Berens is an interesting subject on Board misinformation well worth repeating and can relates to Boards of all sizes
A lot of nonprofit leaders are thinking about heading out the door, according to a recent survey by the consultancy Vista Global: 41 percent said they planned to leave their
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,
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,
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