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Improving the Performance of Governing Boards by Richard P. Chait

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In Their Highly Regarded 1991 Book, The Effective Board Of Trustees, Chait, Holland, And Taylor Identified Six Skill Sets Or Competencies That Differentiate Strong Governing Boards From Weak Ones. Now They Have Taken Their Research To The Next Level By Conducting An In-depth Study Of How The Boards Of Colleges, Universities, And Other Nonprofit Organizations Can Raise Their Level Of Competence. In Improving The Performance Of Governing Boards, The Authors Detail The Findings Of This Multiyear Study, And Address The Topics Of Effective Trusteeship, Board Development, Board Cohesion, Trustee Education, And The Improvement Of Board Processes. They Also Discuss Effective Ways Of Responding To The Resistance Some Trustees And Institutional Leaders Exhibit Toward Board Development Efforts. All Of The Recommendations Offered In The Book Have Been Field Tested In Real-life Environments. The Text Is Enhanced With Charts And Exhibits, And Many Revealing Quotes From Board Members Who Participated In The Study Appear Throughout. Readers Will Find That This Book Addresses The Questions Most Frequently Raised By Institutional Leaders And Trustees About How To Improve The Performance Of Governing Boards--jacket. By Richard P. Chait, Thomas P. Holland, Barbara E. Taylor. Includes Bibliographical References (p. [153]-155) And Index. This 1996 American Council on Education Hardback is in Good condition.

ISBN: 9781573560375 SKU: 1307868 Note: Any image shown is from a stock photo and is not the actual book.