
We hacked the network of a publisher and found this index to a book they will be releasing soon titled “Strategic, Transformative Expertise-Based Roles Emerging Out of Thoughtful Year-Round Paradigm Evolution (STEREOTYPE).” We were unable to get the full manuscript, but this Index makes us eager to see the full book:
INDEX
Advice to nonprofit boards, list of published books, 825 – 940
Agriculture, slash-and-burn, as nonprofit board cultural meme, 715
Boardsource, “oil spill incident,” 145
Carver, John, why boards shouldn’t fundraise, 115 – 119
Carver, John, changing mind to boards should fundraise, 120
Deadwood, compared to driftwood and petrified wood, 86
Diversity, see “Ways to Avoid Mentioning Race,” 623
Executive directors’ complaints about boards, 43 – 119, 875
Executive directors’ complaints about funders, 18 – 65, 94 -123
Executive directors’ complaints about staff, 119 – 260, 340
Foundations, how much to pay foundation board members, 415 – 417
Furniture, how “president” became “chair,” xiv
Gum, Wrigley’s, 76
Major donor, see “Crazy Board Member You Can’t Get Rid Of,” 611
Minutes, the Corinthian Logic Model Approach, 675
Nominating Committee, as committee is least likely to have done anything since the last meeting, 19
One hundred percent board giving and other myths, 91
Qualifications for becoming consultant to nonprofit boards [Editor’s note to indexer: why isn’t there anything in this chapter?]
Reasons given by executives for why board members should pay more attention to oversight of the executive, [Editor’s note: still to be written]
Sample RFPs for hiring consultant to tell board to raise money, 433 – 501
Seconding the motion, most popular board member action, 178
Stamp, rubber, in relation to budget, 412
Vodka, as beverage preferred by executive directors after board meetings
Zzzzzzz, frequency of being heard in board meetings, 84
Jan Masaoka had a wing built onto her house to store all the books written for executive directors to buy and give to their boards who don’t read them.
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