The Tragedy of the Nonprofit Executive Committee
The Tragedy of the Nonprofit Executive Committee A nonprofit board chair or CEO calls us to ask for help with their board. Board members aren’t
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The Tragedy of the Nonprofit Executive Committee A nonprofit board chair or CEO calls us to ask for help with their board. Board members aren’t
Giving Feedback Three WaysTwo-page article discussing how leaders can give effective support to team members by understanding how to use coaching feedback, affirmation feedback, and
Michael Wyland developed this two-page handout (PDF) for a panel on nonprofot sector consulting presented at the ARNOVA conference in Chicago in 2016. ARNOVA 2016
Community Health Needs Assessments – Pitfalls to Avoid March 12, 2013: A version of this article was published by The Nonprofit Quarterly and may be
Community Health Needs Assessments UPDATED SEPTEMBER 18, 2012 Sumption & Wyland, in association with Sage Project Consultants, has designed a comprehensive community health needs assessment
Nonprofit Political Speech in a Post-Citizens United and IRS Scandal Environment The following paper was presented at the 2014 ARNOVA (Association for Research on Nonprofit
Future of South Dakota’s public higher education isn’t in the past “In June, Argus Leader Media published a long and impassioned series of three essays
Charity Care and Nonprofit Hospitals — Response to Forbes Magazine The following is my response to a September 19, 2012 Forbes magazine web site article.
For Donors – Now is the Time to Plan Your Year-End Giving [A version of this article ran as a guest editorial in the Sioux
Nonprofit Dissolutions – What to Do When a Nonprofit Ceases Operations? In addition to any information you find here and elsewhere, the bottom line is
Michael Wyland interviewed for December 11, 2002 Chronicle of Philanthropy Michael Wyland was interviewed for the article, “Self-Employed Consultants: What Works and What Doesn’t.” This
Term Limits: Only ‘Perfect’ Boards Can Do Without Them (featured in The NonProfit Times 2/1/2003, page 12) Alice Korngold admits in her essay, “Term Limits:
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