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Rick Maloney commented on the post, Question #6 – Does Your Board Have the Work Ethic Needed for Growth? 6 months ago
There is no doubt that governance by itself cannot fix the lack of professionalism. Governance can, however, incorporate values that promote and sustain professionalism in the board role: superintendent hiring, […]
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Rick Maloney wrote a new post 6 months ago
Question #6 – Does Your Board Have the Work Ethic Needed for Growth? (49 Questions to Ask Your Board) “On the most basic level, members have to keep up with continually changing state and federal mandates and laws, Read More …
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Rick Maloney wrote a new post 6 months ago
"Foundation of Knowledge" Article in the American School Board JournalAn article that offers advice on orientation/onboarding of a new school board member, focusing on a foundation of essential knowledge about the job, was printed Read More …
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Rick Maloney wrote a new post 6 months ago
Question #5 – Does Your Board Believe in Growth? (49 Questions to Ask Your Board) “I remember often being praised for my intelligence rather than my efforts, and slowly but surely, I developed an Read More …
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Rick Maloney wrote a new post 6 months ago
Question #4 – (In Order to Serve) Is Your Board Willing to Lead? (49 Questions to Ask Your Board) The most fundamental discipline of a board of directors is to direct the organization for high performance. Directing is Read More …
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Rick Maloney wrote a new post 7 months ago
Question #3 – (In Order to Lead) Is Your Board Committed to Serve? (49 Questions to Ask Your Board) “The servant-leader is servant first… It begins with the natural feeling that one wants to serve, to serve first. Then Read More …
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Rick Maloney commented on the post, Question #2 – Does Your Board Have a Governance Mindset? 7 months ago
Bill, agreed. Our local board has succeeded in its current mindset and approach by intentionally narrowing its scope, defining the board role (you would call it a subtractive mindset) by focusing primarily on […]
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Rick Maloney wrote a new post 7 months ago
Question #2 – Does Your Board Have a Governance Mindset? (49 Questions to Ask Your Board) The development of a governance mindset in our view is the most important characteristic of effective trustees…Having a g Read More …
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Rick Maloney wrote a new post 9 months ago
Question #1 – Is Your Board Fully Prepared to Carry Out its Responsibilities? (49 Questions to Ask Your Board) “Be Prepared. That’s the motto…When someone has an accident, you are prepared because of your first aid instruction. Read More …
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Rick Maloney wrote a new post a year ago
Onboarding New Board Members? Recommit to the Oath of OfficeThe August issue of The American School Board Journal is now online. Its Features section includes an article (Oath of Office) in which I describe an opportunity Read More …
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Rick Maloney wrote a new post 2 years ago
Six (Not So) Simple Rules for School Board SuccessEffective school boards build a base of competencies (knowledge and skills) that help them succeed in their roles. They know the difference between boardsmanship Read More …
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Rick Maloney wrote a new post 2 years ago
NSBA Presentation Handouts At this year’s National School Board Conference I am presenting a session entitled “Boardsmanship Is Not Enough: We Need to BE, KNOW, and DO More to Reach Our Read More …
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Rick Maloney wrote a new post 2 years ago
The Three-Legged Stool of Board Leadership This month’s edition (February 2023) of the American School Board Journal included a feature article that I wrote, describing leadership, including school board Read More …
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Rick Maloney wrote a new post 4 years ago
On the Value of Board Training 2 Questions A friend who edits a national publication on board leadership recently asked me a two-part question. Which topics for board education did you Read More …
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Rick Maloney wrote a new post 4 years ago
What's Wrong with Board Professional Development?This month’s issue of the American School Board Journal includes my article on board PD. In the article I discuss 6 shortcomings that limit the board’s Read More …
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Rick Maloney wrote a new post 5 years ago
Seven (Not So) Simple Rules for Board Success – Part II Seven (Not So) Simple Rules for Board Success – Part II One way to portray leadership is via a three-legged stool – each leg must be present for the three to Read More …
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Rick Maloney wrote a new post 5 years ago
Board success depends on many elements, including the organization’s leadership and culture, the board’s actions, knowledge, and character, and the situation, but the purpose of board leadership can be simply def […]
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Rick Maloney commented on the post, 6 Focus Areas for the School Board 5 years ago
Bill, I like your comment about boards not being fooled by cherry picked data. That’s one of my pet peeves.
My choice of sequence begins with the entities TO which the board is subordinate and must respond. So […]
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Rick Maloney wrote a new post 5 years ago
It was time for our annual board
retreat, when we set aside time to review the past year, assess, plan for
improvement, and refresh itself to begin anew in the coming year. We considered
the following questions […] - Load More