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1. Communication Tips to Get Your Board’s Engagement

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There is no doubt that the top challenge of most nonprofit EDs is motivating Board Members to be actively engaged ambassadors for their agency. Relish Your Role can help you engage your Board in a meaningful way.

It takes so much of your already-pressed time and energy. Then, all too often, there’s little to show for your efforts. You can’t keep this up and still accomplish your agency goals! And it’s critical to offload the stress building up for. You.

What are the common causes behind Board inactivity? And how can YOU do all you can as an ED to get your Board informed and engaged?

It takes a deliberate strategy to forge a productive partnership with your Board. and the first step as the ED is make sure your Board members know what is expected of them.
You need to make the most of your Board meetings and make sure you are sharing information with them in a way which engages them.

Reasons for Board inactivity come down to two main things:

1. Board Members not really understanding their role, and

2. Your actions as ED.
This episode will explore ways to communicate effectively with your Board.

Find more practicable tips on my website Relish Your Role. com. I have so much respect for the work you do!
Thanks for listening.

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There is no doubt that the top challenge of most nonprofit EDs is motivating Board Members to be actively engaged ambassadors for their agency. Relish Your Role can help you engage your Board in a meaningful way.

It takes so much of your already-pressed time and energy. Then, all too often, there’s little to show for your efforts. You can’t keep this up and still accomplish your agency goals! And it’s critical to offload the stress building up for. You.

What are the common causes behind Board inactivity? And how can YOU do all you can as an ED to get your Board informed and engaged?

It takes a deliberate strategy to forge a productive partnership with your Board. and the first step as the ED is make sure your Board members know what is expected of them.
You need to make the most of your Board meetings and make sure you are sharing information with them in a way which engages them.

Reasons for Board inactivity come down to two main things:

1. Board Members not really understanding their role, and

2. Your actions as ED.
This episode will explore ways to communicate effectively with your Board.

Find more practicable tips on my website Relish Your Role. com. I have so much respect for the work you do!
Thanks for listening.

  continue reading

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