36 min

S2E30: How To Cultivate a Great Nonprofit CEO & Board Chair Relationship // Bob Andringa The Flourishing Culture Leadership Podcast

    • Management

What can a ministry's Senior Leader and Board Chair do to better their working relationship and thus increase the health of an organization’s culture?
"A well-functioning board is the single-most important variable for any ministry that wants to achieve its mission." So says Bob Andringa, who has made a career out of helping boards and executive leaders succeed simultaneously. Today, he’ll help us identify and optimize the best possible relationship between a board chair and the senior executive of a Christian ministry organization.
As Managing Partner of The Andringa Group and Network Life, Bob has worked with more than 300 faith-based organizations. He and his colleague Fred Laughlin are co-authors of the book, Good Governance for Nonprofits: Developing Principles and Policies for an Effective Board. Bob and his wife, Sue, make their home in the sunny community of Scottsdale, Arizona.
Find the full show notes at http://blog.bcwinstitute.org/s2e30-bob-andringa. 

What can a ministry's Senior Leader and Board Chair do to better their working relationship and thus increase the health of an organization’s culture?
"A well-functioning board is the single-most important variable for any ministry that wants to achieve its mission." So says Bob Andringa, who has made a career out of helping boards and executive leaders succeed simultaneously. Today, he’ll help us identify and optimize the best possible relationship between a board chair and the senior executive of a Christian ministry organization.
As Managing Partner of The Andringa Group and Network Life, Bob has worked with more than 300 faith-based organizations. He and his colleague Fred Laughlin are co-authors of the book, Good Governance for Nonprofits: Developing Principles and Policies for an Effective Board. Bob and his wife, Sue, make their home in the sunny community of Scottsdale, Arizona.
Find the full show notes at http://blog.bcwinstitute.org/s2e30-bob-andringa. 

36 min