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How to Recruit Board Members in a Remote Environment

Board Effect

The Standards for Excellence: An Ethics and Accountability Code for the Nonprofits Sector recommends that nonprofit boards meet at least four times every year, and as frequently as needed to conduct the organization’s business. You should be reviewing board member job descriptions regularly anyway. Put Your Board Portal to Work.

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Steps to Create a Nonprofit Social Media Policy

Board Effect

Search the internet for templates and examples of social media policies that other nonprofits are already using. In the interest of accountability, create a system of checks and balances where more than one person reviews posts before publishing anything. Designate an individual to monitor, review, and delete posts as necessary.

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Making Decisions in Context

Austin Startup

Startups often hand out shares, options, and warrants for employees and for contractors rendering needed services. Board and Governance issues arise from day one in most startups. Make your choices only after you’ve done some due diligence with other companies where they’ve served. Some take a day to explain.

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CEO Friday: Why we don’t hire.NET programmers

blog.expensify.com

The right sort of person is so passionate about coding, they can’t be stopped from doing it. But every day spent in that kitchen is a day NOT spent in a real kitchen, learning how to cook real food, and write real code. I currently work in information security, and I help teach developers how to write better, more secure code.

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The cardinal sin of community management

Startup Lessons Learned

In fact, I am convinced that if you could find some of IMVU’s earliest adopters, they would say something like this: “sure, those guys at IMVU HQ were helpful in writing code and stuff, but in the end they were just the hired help. peer review is NOT working. It was really the community who built that product.&#

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