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When Should You Let a Good Board Member Go?

When Should You Let a Good Board Member Go?

by Tom Okarma | Dec 15, 2015 | Board Development, Leadership

10 Steps to Follow to Make Your Nonprofit Board Better Last week we discussed how to deal with a previously high-value nonprofit board member who has become difficult, argumentative, and even divisive over time. We reviewed approaches you might take to address the...

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