The Role of the Board in Nonprofit Success
23 Habits of High-Performing Nonprofit Boards.

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Gail Perry
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- Orientation might take place on a Saturday morning in a current board member's home to create a relaxed environment.
- It might include many current board members so they can answer new members' questions and start getting to know them.
7. Term limits. Great boards enforce term limits, with no discussions and no questions. Rotating new board members keeps the board fresh and open to new ideas. Everybody knows and accepts this.
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