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Basking in the Afterglow

Posted by BdS ITAdmin on Oct 11, 2011 6:07:00 AM

The Future is now History.

The 2011 BoardSource Leadership Forum, “Governing Toward the Future,” is now in the past. I, along with more than 600 of the most interesting and knowledgeable nonprofit leaders from across the country, enjoyed two full days of discussion, debate, deliberation, and...

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Lessons from Mother Nature

Posted by BdS ITAdmin on Aug 31, 2011 7:09:00 AM

As I write this, the East Coast is recovering from the effects of Hurricane Irene, a storm that didn’t quite live up to her advance billing, but that wreaked billions of dollars in damages and claimed at least 49 lives. The biggest earthquake in 50 years just shuddered through the region, causing...

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A Win-Win for the Sector

Posted by BdS ITAdmin on Aug 2, 2011 7:59:00 AM

Every year since 1998, The Nonprofit Timeshas put out a list of the “Power and Influence Top 50”—movers and shakers in the nonprofit world who are changing the way the world views our sector.

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Relationship Issues

Posted by BdS ITAdmin on Jul 20, 2011 4:48:00 AM

I read an interesting article the other day on Bridgespan’s Web site. It was an interview about nonprofit board service with Phyllis Yale, a Harvard-trained consultant at Bain and Co., the “incubator” of Bridgespan. Phyllis serves on the board of Bridgespan Group, a national nonprofit, as well as...

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Taking the Lead

Posted by BdS ITAdmin on Jun 29, 2011 8:13:00 AM

Every five years the Meyer Foundation and CompassPoint sponsor a study of nonprofit executive leadership called “Daring to Lead.” Focused on job satisfaction, executive transitions, financial sustainability, and board relations, the 2011 results can be found here. As a nonprofit chief executive...

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The Gift with a Catch

Posted by BdS ITAdmin on Jun 14, 2011 10:27:00 AM

Today’s nonprofit board tale is from the state of Maryland, home of the Preakness, Chesapeake Bay, and, apparently, at least one very assertive potential philanthropist.

Let me explain. According to its Web site, Equality Maryland works to secure and protect the rights of LGBT Marylanders by...

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Of Kushner, Kerfuffle, and Culture

Posted by BdS ITAdmin on May 11, 2011 9:48:00 AM

In my last two posts, I have asked that (sadly) perennial question, "Where was the board?" In each of those organizations I wrote about -- the Central Asia Institute and the Fiesta Bowl -- the board appeared to be on the lam from any serious oversight or even, it appears, much interest, relative to...

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Three Cups of Oversight

Posted by BdS ITAdmin on Apr 25, 2011 7:36:00 AM

So much has been said and written already about the 60 Minutes segment on Greg Mortensen, author of Three Cups of Tea and builder of schools in Afghanistan under the auspices of the Central Asia Institute,(CAI) a Bozeman, Montana, nonprofit that Mortensen leads. Reporter Steve Kroft has been...

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Fiesta to Fiasco

Posted by BdS ITAdmin on Apr 7, 2011 1:00:00 PM

Where do I begin?

That ‘60s Erich Segal book, “Love Story,” opened with those words, remember? It was about a college romance that ended in tragedy.

The Fiesta Bowl debacle is about college, all right, but there’s no romance in it, and the tragedy is that there has been so little oversight by the...

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The Black Swan of NPR

Posted by BdS ITAdmin on Mar 9, 2011 8:39:00 AM

NPR CEO Vivian Schiller resigned today after NPR executive Ron Schiller (no relation to Ms. Schiller) was "stung" by a hidden camera, revealing his biases against the Tea Party. The incident came on the heels of a controversial firing of Juan Williams in 2010.

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