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Best practices in board governance: Evidence from South Carolina

✍ Scribed by Jo An M. Zimmermann; Bonnie W. Stevens


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2008
Tongue
English
Weight
114 KB
Volume
19
Category
Article
ISSN
1048-6682

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Abstract

In June 2003, a large‐scale survey was conducted among South Carolina nonprofit agencies to gather information on a range of board governance issues. Some of the survey questions dealt with how each agency's board contributes to the organization. More than 80 percent of the responding agencies were registered as 501(c)(3), with the largest number of respondents in the human services category. Statistical analysis reveals where actual roles differ from “best practices” as prescribed in the literature. Discussion then focuses on how these trends in governance affect management and operations. In particular, we look at best practice regarding the separation of board and staff duties.


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