You’ll Enjoy that Beach Drink More if You Know What Comes Next – or – Succession Planning is Good Governance.
I went back and forth over this title. Succession planning is good governance. But umbrella drinks kept calling my name. I finally had to go and try one of the sweet concoctions – just for clarification, you understand.
According to a great 2007 article on board basics by David Renz of the Midwest Center for Nonprofit Leadership at the University of Missouri – Kansas City,
“Governance is the process of providing strategic leadership to a nonprofit organization. It entails the functions of setting direction, making policy and strategy decisions, overseeing and monitoring organizational performance, and ensuring overall accountability.”
C’mon board members – that’s what you signed up for, right? This is what keeps you showing up at those meetings after a long day at work? I didn’t think so. You signed up because you believe in the mission. Good governance is a way to keep that mission being delivered and to see that’s it done well.
Think about continuing your mission through an executive transition. Prepared for correctly, you’ll have a multi-part plan in place before your Executive Director is ready for her next step.
- You’ll have identified and started working on a pre-transition leadership plan that strengthens the organization and get it ready for an eventual transition. 
- You’ll have made guiding decisions about roles, tasks, and how the transition will unfold when the time comes. 
- Your staff, possible Interim ED, and next ED will have a clear list of operational and organizational information at their fingertips. 
There’s no question that executive transition can be challenging. But with a little planning, good governance will keep your mission on track.
For some reading to go with that umbrella drink, you can access David Renz’s full article at:
http://bloch.umkc.edu/mwcnl/resources/documents/overview-nonprofit-governance.pdf
 
                        