
Your Nonprofit's Backbone: CEO and Board Essentials with Special Guest Bob Lonac
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Welcome to the Nonprofit Launch Plan Podcast, for Startup, Small, and Growing Nonprofits! In this episode, host Matt Stockman sits down with special guest Bob Lonac, a seasoned expert in nonprofit leadership with a remarkable career, including roles at Young Life, International Justice Mission, and CRISTA. Bob is also the author of "Live Large: Seven Lasting Lessons for Navigating Life's Twists and Turns" and a sought-after consultant specializing in the crucial relationship between a nonprofit CEO (or Executive Director) and their Board of Directors.
This episode is a must-listen for startup nonprofits, small nonprofits, and anyone new to a leadership role, offering practical insights to establish a strong foundation.
What You'll Learn in This Episode:
- Understanding Core Roles: Bob Lonac breaks down the fundamental differences between the CEO/Executive Director's responsibilities and the Board of Directors' functions in a nonprofit.
- "Working In" vs. "Working On" the Mission: Discover the critical distinction between day-to-day operational work and strategic oversight, and why your board should primarily focus on "working on the mission."
- Building Your Board: Learn what to look for when adding initial board members to ensure a healthy and effective governance structure.
- The Power of Blue Ocean Strategy: Bob introduces the concept of Blue Ocean Strategy and how identifying a unique niche can significantly impact your nonprofit's success and growth, drawing examples from organizations like International Justice Mission (IJM).
- Key Board Responsibilities: Get clear on the essential duties of a nonprofit board, including CEO evaluation, ensuring financial health, and providing strategic guidance.
- Establishing Clear Boundaries: Practical advice on how to unwind situations where board members are too involved in daily operations and how to foster a spirit of openness and transparency.
- Speaking with One Voice: The importance of the board making unified decisions through resolutions, not individual directives.
- Board Evolution and Term Limits: Why and how a nonprofit board should evolve over time, including the benefits of implementing term limits for board members.
- The Importance of Humility in Leadership: Bob shares a profound insight from the Harvard Business Review on the most important quality of a great leader – finding people better than you and empowering them.
Key Takeaways for Nonprofit Leaders:
- Define Roles Clearly: From day one, establish clear job descriptions for both the CEO/Executive Director and the Board. The CEO sets the vision and strategy; the board hires and evaluates the CEO based on outcomes and oversees long-term success and financial health.
- Strategic Board Engagement: Your board's primary role is to "work on the mission"—focusing on future planning, governance, and accountability, not day-to-day tasks.
- Embrace Feedback: Annual, written evaluations of the CEO are crucial for growth and accountability, provided they are delivered with a spirit of support for the CEO's success.
- Don't Go It Alone: Building a successful nonprofit requires a team of diverse talents and a deep commitment from leadership.
Resources Mentioned:
- Guest: Bob Lonac
- Bob Lonac's Website: boblonac.com
- Book: "Live Large: Seven Lasting Lessons for Navigating Life's Twists and Turns" by Bob Lonac
- Book: "Blue Ocean Strategy" by W. Chan Kim
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