Tranformational governance how boards achieve extraordinary change

"There has never been so much pressure on nonprofit boards of directors to achieve a level of accountability that meets public and stakeholder expectations. Member-serving association boards maybe especially challenged by their more complex affiliate structures and a greater emphasis on represe...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Gazley, Beth, 1961- author (author), Kissman, Katha, author
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Hoboken, New Jersey : ASAE 2015.
Edición:1st edition
Colección:ASAE/Jossey-Bass Series
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull:https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009629927106719
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Transformational Governance: How Boards Achieve Extraordinary Change; Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgments; Introduction and Study Design; Chapter 1: Where Does Board Change Begin?; Concepts and Application; Understanding the Nature of Change; Types of Change; Change Models; Lewin's Planned Change Model; Action Research Model; The Positive Model; Change and Life-Cycle Theories; Summary; Chapter 2: Change and People; Concepts and Application; Change Agents; Recipients of Change; Using Organizational Culture to Support Recipients of Change
  • Using Emotional Intelligence to Support Recipients of ChangeHabitualizing Change; Summary; Chapter 3: Catalysts and Watersheds; Concepts and Application; Many Windows of Opportunity; Many Starting Points; Summary; Chapter 4: Implementing Change; Concepts and Application; How to Introduce Organizational Change; Starting the Journey of Change; Imagining the Future: Visioning Exercise; Designing a Change Plan; Dealing with Obstacles; Using Knowledge Management to Manage Board Turnover; Anticipating Reactions to Governance Change Using the ""Five Cs"" Framework; Summary
  • Chapter 5: Leading Sideways: Influencing Change within the BoardConcepts and Application; Supporting Board-Led Change through Team Building; Orientation and Education; Summary; Chapter 6: Leading Up:The CEO's Opportunity; Concepts and Application; Summary; Chapter 7: Leading Forward: The Board Chair's Opportunity; Concepts and Application; Group Facilitation Skills; Generative Thinking; Summary; Chapter 8: Working with External Consultants; Concepts and Application; Engaging Board Consultants; Engaging Interim Management; Successful Engagement of a Consultant; Summary
  • Chapter 9: Getting the Most from Assessment and EvaluationConcepts and Application; Organizational Strategic Assessment; Board Self-Assessment; Meeting Evaluations and Other Process Evaluations; Summary; Conclusion Strategies and Resources for Success; Summary; Appendix:Tools and Resources; Tools; Team and Group Dynamics; Forming; Storming; Norming; Performing; Adjourning; Team Ground Rules; Sample Communications Guidelines; Board Member Agreement; Duty of Loyalty; Duty of Obedience; Duty of Care; Orientation and the Basic Understanding of the Mission for New Members; Continuing Education
  • Board Meeting AttendanceCommittee Meeting Attendance; Communications; Personal Giving; Ambassadorship and Advocacy; Confidentiality; Conflict of Interest; Board Orientation; Board of Directors' Meeting Evaluation Form; Resources; ASAE; Board Source Learning Center and Store; Policy Governance; CompassPoint Workshops; IFC Global Corporate Governance Forum; Organizational Websites; References; About the Authors; Index; End User License Agreement