This course is part of Improving Leadership & Governance in Nonprofit Organizations Specialization

Instructors: Prof. Yvonne Cafik Harrison, PhD +1 more

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Skills you'll gain

  •   People Development
  •   Governance
  •   Organizational Development
  •   Organizational Structure
  •   Meeting Facilitation
  •   Culture
  •   Recruitment Strategies
  •   Diversity and Inclusion
  •   Organizational Effectiveness
  •   Leadership and Management
  •   Performance Improvement
  •   Leadership
  • There are 5 modules in this course

    To learn more about this course, please watch the overview video by copying and pasting the following link into your web browser: https://goo.gl/aAMIfl. Keywords: Nonprofit; Nonprofit Sector; Voluntary Sector; Nonprofit Organizations, Non-Governmental Organizations, Volunteer Organizations, Leadership, Management, Governance, Board, Board of Directors, Performance, Effectiveness Course 3 Overview: Week 1: This week's questions: What factors influence the effectiveness of board meetings? What are the formal procedures and structures within the board that impact its performance? What can a board do to intentionally improve the way it structures itself and runs its decision making meetings? Week 2: This week's questions: What do we mean by board composition and development and why is it important? Why is it difficult to change the composition of the board? How do you design the ideal mix of board members? How do you locate, recruit and develop board members? Week 3: This week's questions: What do we mean by the "culture" of the board and why is it important? How do boards develop and pass along culture? Can board cultures be intentionally changed? What is the role of leadership in shaping board culture? What do effective nonprofit leaders involved in governance do? How can leadership be managed for higher performance? Week 4: At this stage, you are asked to review the course content, submit a written assignment (known lightheartedly as a BEAR (Board Effectiveness Readiness Assessment), and take two multiple choice Readiness Assurance Tests (known similarly as RATs). One RAT will assess knowledge and reading comprehension and the other will test application of knowledge within a practical case. Week 5: We will encourage you to discuss the RATs in the discussion forums and take them again should you wish to change any of your answers based on the information exchanged.

    The Composition and Development of the Board

    Board Culture and Leadership

    Individual Concept Testing and Application

    Group Concept Testing and Application

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