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A Carver Policy Governance Guide, Evaluating CEO and Board Performance


A Carver Policy Governance Guide, Evaluating CEO and Board Performance


J-B Carver Board Governance Series, Band 28 Volume 5 Revised and Updated

von: John Carver, Miriam Carver

18,99 €

Verlag: Wiley
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 27.04.2009
ISBN/EAN: 9780470481035
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 48

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<b>The Carver Policy Governance Guide series</b> includes six booklets that offer board members a description of John Carver's Policy Governance model of board leadership. Policy Governance enables a board to fulfill its accountability to its organization's "owners," whether the owners are association members, city residents, company shareholders, or a community of interest. Policy Governance addresses the board's engagement in financial, programmatic, and personnel matters; roles of officers and committees; reporting and evaluation; agendas; and other aspects of the board job. <p><i>Evaluating CEO and Board Performance</i> offers board members information on the importance of evaluation as part of a greater systematic view of governance. The guide includes principles for effectively and honestly evaluating CEO and board performance.</p> <p>The Policy Governance model is based on the functions rather than the structure of a governing board. It outlines commonsense principles about governing that fit together into an entire system. The practices of the Policy Governance board, which are consistent with the principles, allow it to control without meddling, focus on long-term organizational outputs, powerfully delegate to a CEO and staff, and discharge its fiduciary responsibility in a visionary, strategic manner. Because the model is a total system, the Carver Policy Governance Guide series offers boards a complete set of principles for fulfilling their various obligations.</p>
<p>The Carver Policy Governance Guide Series</p> <p>Praise</p> <p>Title Page</p> <p>Copyright Page</p> <p>CARVER POLICY GOVERNANCE GUIDE</p> <p>About the Authors</p> <p>Notes</p>
<b>John Carver</b> is internationally known as the creator of the breakthrough in board leadership called the Policy Governance model and is the best-selling author of <i>Boards ThatMake a Difference</i> (1990, 1997, 2006). He is co-editor (with his wife, Miriam Carver) of the bimonthly periodical <i>Board Leadership,</i> author of over 180 articles published in nine countries, and author or co-author of six books. For over thirty years, he has worked internationally with governing boards, his principal practice being in the United States and Canada. Dr. Carver is an editorial review board member of <i>Corporate Governance: An International Review,</i> adjunct professor in the University of Georgia Institute for Nonprofit Organizations, and formerly adjunct professor in York University’s Schulich School of Business. <p><b>Miriam Carver</b> is a Policy Governance author and consultant. She has authored or co-authored over forty articles on the Policy Governance model and co-authored three books, including <i>Reinventing Your Board</i> and <i>The Board Member’s Playbook.</i> She has worked with the boards of nonprofit, corporate, governmental, and cooperative organizations on four continents. Ms. Carver is the co-editor of the bimonthly periodical <i>Board Leadership</i> and, with John Carver, trains consultants in the theory and implementation of Policy Governance in the Policy Governance Academy.</p>
<b>The Carver Policy Governance Guide series</b> includes six booklets that offer board members a description of John Carver's Policy Governance model of board leadership. Policy Governance enables a board to fulfill its accountability to its organization's "owners," whether the owners are association members, city residents, company shareholders, or a community of interest. Policy Governance addresses the board's engagement in financial, programmatic, and personnel matters; roles of officers and committees; reporting and evaluation; agendas; and other aspects of the board job. <p><i>Evaluating CEO and Board Performance</i> offers board members information on the importance of evaluation as part of a greater systematic view of governance. The guide includes principles for effectively and honestly evaluating CEO and board performance.</p> <p>The Policy Governance model is based on the functions rather than the structure of a governing board. It outlines commonsense principles about governing that fit together into an entire system. The practices of the Policy Governance board, which are consistent with the principles, allow it to control without meddling, focus on long-term organizational outputs, powerfully delegate to a CEO and staff, and discharge its fiduciary responsibility in a visionary, strategic manner. Because the model is a total system, the Carver Policy Governance Guide series offers boards a complete set of principles for fulfilling their various obligations.</p>

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