'This little gem is full of seasoned wisdom. It is brief, sane and practical.' Charles Clayon, Oxford Leaders<br /><br />'Full of practical advice. An excellent refresher for experienced board members and Chairs, and indispensable when it comes to recruiting and inducting new board members.' Ram Gidoomal, Former Chair, Stewardship Services<br /><br />'Brings clarity to the complementary roles of the board and the CEO, and to board make-up, skills and responsibilities' Nola Leach, Former CEO of CARE<br /><br /><p>'Many charities have floundered for want of a good board that knows its role. This excellent and practical guidance will benefit both novice and experienced board members.' Allan Beckett, Director and Founder, Carnelian</p><p>'A helpful and timely resource' Mark Jones, Head of Employment, Edward Connor Solicitors</p>
'Full of seasoned wisdom. Brief, sane and practical.' (Charles Clayton of Oxford Leaders. From the Foreword.)
To our knowledge, this is the only handbook of its kind and length. We have seen too many tragedies allowed to happen as a result of inexperienced or weak governance. Following these seven rules will enable you to be effective as a board — and to pass on the organization or ministry in an effective and spiritually-healthy state.
It is for Board Chairs and board members; CEOs and their senior staff; and with transferable principles for church leaders and church councils.
There is advice on setting agendas, on conducting discussion, on handling major issues. It will help board and staff better understand their roles, and their rightful expectations of others.
It is priced so each member of the board / senior staff can have a copy.
1. Role and purpose of an effective board
Principles, policy, practice
2. Profile of an effective board
Facets of wisdom and experience
3. Orientation of new board members
4. Guarding theological and financial integrity
5. The CEOs role in relation to the ministry, and to the board
Reporting and appraisal of the CEO
The board and the staff team
Appointment of a new CEO
6. Board protocol
Handling major issues
Cycle of business
Conflicts of interest
Dependent committees
7. Supporting the board
To conclude
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Biographical note
Charles Clayton of Oxfordleaders.com is widely experienced as a board chair and a consultant to boards.Julia Cameron has served for 35 years with boards and on senior staff teams.