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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- Board members practice their own personal elevator speeches: "why I care."
- Board members are able to comfortably articulate why their organization is important.
18. Self-evaluation process. Great boards have a board self-evaluation each year, and they discuss it frankly.
- The group has a feedback mechanism in place to get feedback from board members about their experience and how to make it better.
- The board takes seriously issues that come up in the annual self-evaluation process.
19. Monitoring progress. High-performing boards have a way to measure how well they are doing. They measure themselves against goals, both as individuals and as a group.
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