March 7, 2010
Nonprofit Boards Focus More on Evaluating Performance, Says Report
Nonprofit boards have become more focused on scrutinizing their own performance, as well as examining the work of their groups’ senior-ranking employees, says an annual survey by Grant Thornton, an accounting and business advisory group.
Thirty percent of 465 nonprofit leaders who responded to the survey said that one of “the main ways the board’s agenda changed in 2009” was that members spent more time evaluating the work of chief financial
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