
Little Book of Boards (Second Edition)
Synopsis
Are you new to a board and have no idea what’s expected of you? Do you know what a board’s seven key responsibilities are? Do you know what your relationship with the Executive Director should be? If not, this book is for you.
So many board members—especially of small nonprofits—want to support a nonprofit and readily accept the invitation to join the board. It’s only then that they discover they are in over their heads, with no idea of their expectations and responsibilities.
This new edition of The Little Book of Boards offers clear guidance for these situations. It covers the fundamentals of board service, meeting procedures, and responsibilities between meetings.
The book also includes detailed resources on topics like Robert's Rules of Order, bylaws, committee structures, and board leadership. Furthermore, this updated edition features a new section dedicated to improving your board, outlining practical steps to achieve optimal board functionality.
This practical guide is suitable for new board members and entire boards seeking to enhance their effectiveness, providing a common-sense approach that can be useful throughout your tenure. It has already supported tens of thousands of boards in improving their collaborative efforts for their nonprofits.
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About the author
Erik Hanberg has more than 20 years of experience in the nonprofit sector. His professional roles include serving as director for two nonprofits and as Interim Executive Director on two occasions. He has also held positions in marketing and fundraising within nonprofit organizations. Hanberg's board and committee service extends to over a dozen organizations, frequently in leadership capacities, and has included participation in several capital campaigns.
He is the author of four books on nonprofit management, fundraising, social media, and board governance including The Little Book of Gold and The Little Book of Boards. These books have collectively sold tens of thousands of copies. They have been cited as essential reads for nonprofits by Forbes.com, LinkedIn for Nonprofits, and Kirkus Reviews, and relied upon by nonprofits and NGOs around the world.
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