For nonprofits leadership transitions are a time of exceptionally high
risk. Here, three internationally-respected experts show how to
systematically identify, introduce, support, and monitor leaders in ways
that enhance rather than undermine their performance. They explain why
leadership transitions are so challenging for nonprofits, and show how
to replace chaos and crisis with proven, sustainable leadership
transition plans. Writing for all nonprofit board members, leaders,
aspiring leaders, and stakeholders, the authors demonstrate how to:
- Maintain organizational momentum, continuity, and credibility through
the transition
- Find leaders who align well with your organizational values and its
evolving culture
- Avoid fighting, rumors, accusations, and the common mistakes that
derail nonprofit leadership transitions
- Build a sturdy bridge between departing and incoming leaders
- Set appropriate expectations for both boards and leaders, and guide
them to complement each other successfully
- Plan succession and continuity for the long-term
- Use transitions to advance the organization's mission