By Bill Musick, President, Integriti3D Organizational culture is an increasingly important focus for multiple reasons: financial impact, employee morale, reputation – to name a few. And it’s increasingly important to a widening range of stakeholders. Yet many companies lack intentional plans to address the elements that contribute to culture. In a recent survey by Navex Read More…
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Resilience Amidst Uncertainty and Chaos
By Bill Bojan, Founder of Integrated Governance Solutions, LLC Resilience as an organization has always been important and necessary to survive and thrive. It is even more important in an environment of uncertainty and even chaos, such as we have been engulfed in over the last two to three years. But in such times your Read More…
The Art and Science of Navigating Organizational Change
An interview with Patrick Blair, President and CEO, InnovAge Patrick Blair is close to completing his first year as President and CEO of InnovAge. He sat down with us to chat about his experience and hear his perspective on what it takes to succeed in today’s uncertain climate. Can you talk about what drew you to the Read More…
Noticing and Practicing – Adding to Your Board’s Readiness for Diversification
By Anne Jin Soo Preston, MPS, Founder and Principal, Sahng Sahng, LLC Boards of directors have not been spared in debates for systems that need change since the murder of George Floyd and COVID-19. Recently I’ve encountered this topic with aging organizations transitioning from long-time leaders, and the reality of that change necessitates the conversation. Read More…
Embarking on a New Role: A Chat with BoardSource’s Monika Kalra Varma
Monika Kalra Varma is BoardSource’s new President and CEO. We sat down to chat about her vision for BoardSource, common problems of today’s nonprofit boards, and hear her perspective on how to overcome a “scarcity mindset.” Can you touch on some of the goals that you’re excited to work on as you embark on this new role? My initial Read More…
When was your last check-up?
By Stephanie Titus, Chief Strategy Officer & Vice President of Philanthropy, Retirement Housing Foundation In Keller & Price’s book, Beyond Performance: How Great Organizations Build Ultimate Competitive Advantage, organizational health is defined as the “alignment of vision, strategy, and culture, paired with the capacity to deliver superior long-term financial and operational performance.” Creating an environment Read More…