20 Essential Questions Directors of Not-For-Profit Organizations Should Ask About Strategy

Business & Finance, Human Resources & Personnel Management
Cover of the book 20 Essential Questions Directors of Not-For-Profit Organizations Should Ask About Strategy by Dr. Chris Bart, Bart and Company Inc.
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Author: Dr. Chris Bart ISBN: 9780973224757
Publisher: Bart and Company Inc. Publication: July 5, 2012
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Dr. Chris Bart
ISBN: 9780973224757
Publisher: Bart and Company Inc.
Publication: July 5, 2012
Imprint:
Language: English
What is the responsibility of not-for-profit boards for their organizations strategy…and what should it be?The monograph 20 Essential Questions Directors of Not-for-profit Organizations Should Ask About Strategy is a concise, easy-to-read discussion on the role that directors play in performing one of their most important functions helping to set the strategic direction of the organization. The monograph offers an indispensable action plan for directors who wish to constructively engage their management in strategic thinking and decision-making but not infringe on managements fundamental responsibilities.The 20 essential questions offer guidance to not-for-profit directors on frameworks, processes and outcomes in order both to provide them with insight and to stimulate discussion on their organizations strategy.They are questions for which the answers should be known by every not-for-profit director.For each question, a brief commentary is also provided which is intended to help directors critically assess the answers they are given and for digging deeper if necessary.Highly readable; takes just 1 hour to read!Implementation capability: Immediate
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What is the responsibility of not-for-profit boards for their organizations strategy…and what should it be?The monograph 20 Essential Questions Directors of Not-for-profit Organizations Should Ask About Strategy is a concise, easy-to-read discussion on the role that directors play in performing one of their most important functions helping to set the strategic direction of the organization. The monograph offers an indispensable action plan for directors who wish to constructively engage their management in strategic thinking and decision-making but not infringe on managements fundamental responsibilities.The 20 essential questions offer guidance to not-for-profit directors on frameworks, processes and outcomes in order both to provide them with insight and to stimulate discussion on their organizations strategy.They are questions for which the answers should be known by every not-for-profit director.For each question, a brief commentary is also provided which is intended to help directors critically assess the answers they are given and for digging deeper if necessary.Highly readable; takes just 1 hour to read!Implementation capability: Immediate

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