The Board Game

The Board Game by William R. Mott, published by William R. Mott PH.D. on December 13, 2012, is a fictional account that explores the complexities of relationships within a Board of Trustees. The narrative follows David Andrews, who faces challenges with individuals whose misguided intentions complicate his role. Through a journey of self-awareness, David learns that his ability to connect with the Board, particularly its Chair, is crucial for navigating the chaos he encounters.
Readers will find insights into constructive behavior and leadership dynamics as David shares his experiences. The book provides tools for recognizing genuine leadership and understanding personal agendas within nonprofit organizations. With 208 pages, this edition is designed for both individual and group use, featuring special sections for quick access to key concepts and strategies. The engaging format aims to assist readers in developing vital skills for effective leadership and collaboration.
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About the book This is the compelling, fictional account of David Andrews – a man unprepared for the complexity of the relationship he has with his Board of Trustees. He discovers he is no match for some of the misguided and mean-spirited individuals he encounters. David, through a difficult period of self-awareness, ultimately realizes that his ability to connect with the Board, and specifically, the Chair of the Board, is what differentiates triumph over chaos. He shares this journey in the hope that his experiences will help others. Features & Benefits o Gain the tools and vital skills to discern what constitutes constructive behavior. o Creates a roadmap that enables you to clearly see where this relationship is headed. o Recognize those with the best interest of the organization in mind, and those with personal agendas. o Clearly discern those persons with genuine leadership ability, from those who do not possess the skills to advance the organization. o Highly engaging format is perfect for individual and group use. Special sections allow for fast access of important concepts and tools.
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