- Your board members read Chapters 1-9 of the book, which will provide them with insights regarding the key elements of nonprofit board service.
- You provide the board members with copies of the documents described in Chapter 10 related to your organization.
- You meet with your board members to discuss the unique attributes of your organization following the discussion questions provided in Chapter 10.
Board Member Orientation: The Concise and Complete Guide to Nonprofit Board Service
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Author(s)Michael E. Batts
ISBN / ASIN1456304917
ISBN-139781456304911
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank158,390
CategoryBusiness & Economics
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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Finally! Board member orientation truly simplified. Serving on a nonprofit board can be an incredibly rewarding experience for the properly prepared board member. This book is for the generous and busy people who agree to give of their time and talents by serving on nonprofit boards. Nonprofit boards often fail to do a good job of board member orientation for a variety of reasons. It takes a significant amount of time and effort to plan and conduct quality board member orientation programs, and every time a new board member arrives, it's time to do it again! Because of the challenges associated with providing quality board member orientation, many nonprofit organizations do not do it at all, leaving their board members to wing it. This book provides simple, practical, nuts-and-bolts information to support the truly great men and women serving on nonprofit boards and making a difference in the lives of people.A One-Hour ReadThis book is a concise and appropriately comprehensive guide to nonprofit board service designed especially for new board members. It is a quick read (about one hour), yet it addresses with accuracy the most significant elements of board service, such as mission, responsibility, duty, risk, liability, and board meeting dynamics. Hooey Alerts! Watch for Hooey Alerts! where the author identifies and dispels common myths and legends about nonprofit board service. There are many sources of false or misleading information about the nonprofit board service environment. A perfect example is the often vaguely-worded and intimidating assertion or implication that the Sarbanes-Oxley Act passed by Congress in 2002 applies to nonprofit organizations in a manner similar to how it applies to publicly-traded companies. (It does not.)Board Member Orientation in a Simple 3-Step ProcessThe Simple Board Member Orientation Process Using This Book:
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