
Executive directors can often feel that the problems they face in working with their board are never ending, every day, and everywhere occurrences. Stephen Block draws on thirty-six years of experience to outline the roles and responsibilities of nonprofit boards and examines the common barriers to success. By drawing on the central concepts and values of the social work profession, this book develops of model of board management that empowers executive directors to manage a successful and productive board. The information in the book is as relevant for an experienced director as it is for a student of nonprofit management.The Board Relationship Model is at its core a collegial, partnership-based approach to board management that values the "human element" above all else. It addresses problems from a social work perspective--first assessing the situation to formulate a coherent plan of intervention, implementing the plan, and finally evaluating the results. Using theory, research findings, and case studies, the book clearly demonstrates the two distinct modes of problem-solving the model was designed for--first, addressing the specific problems that impede board functions, and second, building and maintaining the relationships that lead to long-term success.
This book investigates how the core values and clinical methodologies of the social work profession can be applied to resolve common conflicts between executive directors and their boards of directors. Author Stephen R. Block, leveraging thirty-six years of professional experience, argues that nonprofit governance is fundamentally a human-centric endeavor. He presents the Board Relationship Model, a framework that treats board management as a structured intervention process requiring assessment, planning, and evaluation to foster productive partnerships.
What You Will Find
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Practitioners and students of nonprofit management frequently cite this work as a practical bridge between clinical social work theory and organizational leadership. Experts highlight the text for its accessible application of intervention models to the often-strained relationship between executive directors and their governing boards.
Page Count:
192
Publication Date:
2015-07-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
019061644X
ISBN-13:
9780190616441
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