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Make time to conduct and discuss board assessments, despite busy schedules
In the nonprofit sector, nearly all experts agree that board self-assessments are an invaluable tool in ensuring a nonprofit's most senior leadership is staying on course and keeping up with the task at hand—directing a complex organization with many moving parts, often with various competing interests that are vying for limited resources and keeping it moving towards a long-term goal.