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Recruiting a New Director
In the life of most companies with an active board of directors, it occasionally becomes necessary to recruit a new director.

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More Than Money
This is the first in a series of articles that examine some of the analysis and solutions provided by the work of John Carver and his Policy Governance® model for the governance a board of directors (www.policygovernance.org), applicable to business, government and non-profit organizations.

Board Development
This is the third in a series of articles that examine some of the analysis and solutions provided by the work of John Carver and his Policy Governance® model for board of directors governance (www.policygovernance.org), applicable to business, government and non-profit organizations that want to increase their organizational effectivenessthat want to increase their organizational effectiveness.

Directors’ responsibilities
Company directors are responsible for the management of their companies. But they act on behalf of the owners, and must consider their interests in everything they do. They also have responsibilities to the company's employees, its trading partners, and the state. As a director, you need wide powers to help the company become a strong and profitable business. You face serious penalties if you abuse those powers, or if you use them irresponsibly. This briefing covers: • Appointing company directors. • Directors' powers. • Directors' responsibilities. • Penalties for misuse of position. • How to protect yourself.

The Importance of Directors
This article focuses on the importance of directors in closely-held companies. It discusses the factors that should be considered in selecting a director. The article explains how effective directors can help the management team.

Top Five Responsibilities of Nonprofit Board Members
I have seen effective and ineffective boards of directors. Good boards of directors are clear about their roles and responsibilities versus those of the Executive Director, and they don't overstep their boundaries. This article highlights what I consider are the five most important responsibilities of board members.

THE PERMISSION MODEL
This article was first published in Training Journal as part of the series by Carol Wilson identifying the tools and models frequently used during coaching projects, of which Learning & Development Directors and Corporate Coaches will find it useful to be aware. It is reproduced by kind permission.

On Show
Recently I have been watching the rerun of “Life at 1” on ABC TV in readiness for the “Life at 3” series as I am fascinated by all things behavioural and developmental. The series focuses on children and their development from age one and beyond, similar in concept to the Seven Up series. However this series cannot be complete without the children’s parents and siblings being involved. I am interested in the series because I am a parent, however it is amazing what you can learn about other areas of your life from seemingly unrelated sources. This is such a case.

Why You Need a Board of Advisors/Mastermind Group
This week I’ve had a lot of discussions with people about Mastermind Groups. All large corporations have a Board of Directors to be sure the company stays true to their mission, hit their numbers and fulfill their responsibility to stockholders. Small businesses (even sole-proprietorships) need them too. But usually, only those small businesses who accept private funding (from banks, angel investors, venture capitalists) have outsiders on their Board of Directors. A professional Board of Directors may not always create a happy, supportive, safe environment for business owners to turn to for problem solving, brainstorming, or even feedback.

Become a Banner Ad Expert Starting Today – Series II
This is the second series in a miniseries called “Become a Banner Ad Expert Starting Today”. In the first series I covered What Is a Banner Ad, The Different Kinds of Banner Ads, What Are They Meant to do and How can You Be Sure It’s Working. If you are finding this part of the series and have not read series I, don’t blame me if you become lost.

Become a Banner Ad Expert Starting Today Series IV
This is the fourth series in a mini series called “Become a Banner Ad Expert Starting Today.” In the first few series I covered things like “What is a Banner, Different Kinds of Banner Ads, and How to Advertise.” Welcome to Series IV, let’s get started!

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