Yesterday, I presented on negotiation theory and stakeholder engagement at the Center for Nonprofit Management’s Bridge to Excellence Conference.
At a session after mine, I was directed to a PowerPoint entitled What Every Board Member Should Know: A Guide for Tennessee Nonprofits. The PowerPoint was authored by the Tennessee Attorney General, the Tennessee Secretary of State, and the President of the Center for Nonprofit Management. The document is rather simple, but might be useful as a primer for nonprofit board members in Tennessee.
The conference attendees appeared to be a few hundred nonprofit practitioners and only about three or four professors, two of whom were among the presenters. After my morning presentation, I stuck around and listened to some of the other speakers and enjoyed an excellent lunch. I am a sucker for free food.
At the conference, I was struck by how nonprofit board members were discussed by some of the speakers and attendees. One question that was posed was – “how do you deal with a board member who is not pulling his or her weight as a fundraiser?” I guess I knew that nonprofit board members were chosen, at least in part, for their ability