Why Rules of Order Should Guide and Not Rule

Rules of order are essential to any governing body. They give structure and guidance where other governing documents may fall short. That does not mean we should put them on a pedestal and reference them for every action taken. Nor should they be referenced every time a motion needs to be made or hinder forward…

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Governance and Management Life Cycle

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Two board members walk out of the association’s planning session. One of them says, “Great session but who’s going to do the work?” The other board member offers, “I don’t really know but those cookies were amazing!” Too often there is no good understanding and closure around the roles of governance and management after a…

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Leadership, Governance, and Pandemic Recovery Book Review

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Written by: Bob Harris, CAE Reviewed by: William D. Pawlucy, CAE, MPA, IOM The new board guide for the summer and remainder of 2020 is titled Leadership, Governance, and Pandemic Recovery.  It is 40-pages, free, offering guidance and hope for economic rebound with innovative ideas on how to reimagine the board room.   To address the…

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Vital Signs to Monitor for Recovery

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“If my association went for a health checkup today, there would be some serious health issues”, said a president of a large healthcare association. As the economy moves to recovery, consider taking the association’s vital signs, just like a doctor takes body temperature, respiratory rate, and blood pressure. In this case, taking the vitals of…

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Plan to Recovery – ASSOCIATION STRONG

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Written by Bob Harris, CAE and William Pawlucy, CAE   Click Here to View or Download the Full PDF   After a devastating weather event neighbors emerge in shock, asking “are you okay?”    Recovery starts fast.  You hear the chainsaws clearing driveways and streets.  Piles of rubble begin to line sidewalks.  A weather event…

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Adjusting Budgets Impacted by Crisis

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Written by Bill Pawlucy, CAE and Bob Harris, CAE These are the words of association executives panicked by the pandemic’s financial havoc.   “Our conference is canceled, accounting for a 50 percent loss of revenue; what do we do now?”   “We may lose 25 percent of our members and that will put our finances…

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Demonstrate Strength in Uncertain Times

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By Bob Harris, CAE and Bill Pawlucy, CAE Now is the time to demonstrate strength, leadership and strategy.   Members expect to hear confidence and solutions from their association. Associations have always been resilient, during wars, recessions and crisis.   Boards and staff should portray a positive, “can-do” attitude. Position chief elected officer and executive director as…

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10 Things to Start and Stop Doing in 2020

“The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again, but expecting different results.” – Albert Einstein. We cannot continue to do what we have done in our nonprofit organizations and expect to provide value and relevance to our members. Competition is greater and unmerciful to weaker organizations. As we move into 2020, what should…

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