Policy vs. Paper Clips is back!
Uh, ok you might say. What are you talking about? Well, a long, long time ago (1995 to be precise) somewhere in these contiguous United States, a humble professor thought hard and deeply about nonprofit governance and even harder and deeper about what we call Corporate Governance. And, rather than write the same old instructional literature to reflect his thoughts and experience about corporate governance (which is all about policy), Eugene Fram (Doctor Fram to you) constructed a long-distance dialog between two associates. In this dialog they mused and thought aloud about the victories and challenges of the Corporate Governance model.
Dr. Fram has not stopped thinking since 1995 and lots of folks have had a variety of experiences in testing the Corporate Governance model. And if you have heard me say it once, you've heard me say it a thousand times: I'm not a proponent of one particular model. I believe that there are a number of factors that influence how a nonprofit board should operate at any given time in whatever stage of development it is experiencing.
While Dr. Fram is certainly an advocate for the Corporate Governance model, you don't have to be a believer to find a number of gems applicable to all nonprofit governance issues contained now in his just released third edition of Policy vs. Paper Clips.
Over the next few weeks I will be discussing some of Dr. Fram's offerings. Stay tuned. In the meantime, you can order the book at Amazon for a price cheaper than the 2nd edition.