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Orient and Educate Your Board – Susan Hammond

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Susan Hammonds' Advisory Board Kit

Boards Well Oriented to Your Mission Are More Effective

At our first mini-conference, Susan Hammond president of scHammond Advisors, gave a very powerful presentation on creating powerful organizations. She gave several tips on creating boards, and how to make your current one powerful and strong. The following video is a clip from this presentation on educating and orienting board members. If you would like more information on Susan please visit her at scHammond.com.  If you would like help with your Board, contact her at susan@schammond.com.  Susan is the author of the Advisory Board Kit.

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Many times we bring people on our board because they believe in our mission, but they have never taken advantage of our services.  If they have never used our services, how do they really know what we are about?  So how do we create a learning opportunity now and ongoing learning opportunities for them?

When Susan was the CFO for Fuller Craft Museum, they had the board meetings at the museum so everyone could see the exhibits and what the museum was doing.

If we want our advisory board members to be ambassadors of our services, we need to educate them.  Susan sees that Nonprofit Organizations typically do not do a good job of educating board members.  If they are well oriented to our mission, they will be able to perform better and be more effective.

At the museum she would have people like the insurance broker come into the board meeting and present the insurance plan to the board – basically have the expert in a given area present to the board.  This tends to make things tangible and real.  Also, assigning a mentor or partner to a new board member for a short period of time is a good idea.  Sometimes this naturally happens, it depends on the board.

Want to learn more about Creating Powerful Organizations? Join us at our next non-profit mini-conference.

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