Category Archives: Board Chair

158. “Janus” Vision for Church Board Chairs.

In the world of ancient Rome the god Janus portrayed the changing year, with a countenance facing in two directions. In a sense such a image portrays the constant attitude of a non-profit board chairperson — respectful and aware of … (read the rest)

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157. Setting the Tone at the Top — a Board Chair’s Responsibility

Recent assessments about what went wrong with significant failed companies keep pointing to leadership and governance as a primary factor. For some reason the board did not exercise due diligence in stewarding the corporate mission and values. I wonder what … (read the rest)

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156. Minding the money — What’s a Chairperson’s Responsibility?

While most non-profit leaders would argue that their work is “not about the money,” if “the money” is not handled well, then eventually “the money” will get the focus it does not deserve. Board chairs exercise significant leadership in educating … (read the rest)

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155. When was the last time your evaluated your church’s reputation?

Should a church board give attention to the way the congregation is viewed within the larger community? Who is responsible to maintain a congregation’s good reputation and why is it necessary? In some sense establishing and supporting a congregation’s reputation … (read the rest)

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154. How does a church board exercise “effective control?”

“Control” in the context of church board governance usually carries negative connotations. It sounds hierarchical and breathes authoritarianism. In the free-wheeling, relational, “freedom” with which many characterize the Christian experience and Christian community “control” seems not only misplaced but quite … (read the rest)

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