Peter F. Drucker article on how the boards and executives of nonprofit organizations must coordinate for effective governance, and how the executive of an organization should individually oversee the proper functioning of governance. Drucker goes on to recommend several lessons that nonprofits should learn, such as recognizing that they need a clear and functioning governance structure, a clear definition of what results they hope to gain in their operation, and an organization of responsibility for issues of accountability and discharging responsibilities. The article then highlights what makes an effective executive and executive team, and the importance of the double-bridge model of executive leadership.
Drucker, Peter F. (Peter Ferdinand), 1909-2005 Jossey-Bass Inc Jossey-Bass nonprofit sector series Preston, Anne Elizabeth Cyert, Richard Michael, 1921-1998 Krashinsky, Michael, 1947- Moyer, Mel S Journal of Nonprofit Management & Leadership
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Peter F. Drucker article on how the boards and executives of nonprofit organizations must coordinate for effective governance, and how the executive of an organization should individually oversee the proper functioning of governance; Drucker Archives; Box 109, Folder 13; 8 pages
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