Governing for Nonprofit Excellence Critical Issues for Board Leadership
Nonprofit organizations require strong, innovative leadership. This program is designed to maximize the contributions of individual nonprofit board members. Participants are challenged to examine their role and the role of their boards in improving organizational effectiveness.
What You Can Expect
By examining issues of critical concern to board leaders, the program prepares participants for strategic planning and organizational transformation. Board members gain skills needed to forge effective relationships with CEOs, structure and manage important alliances and achieve financial sustainability.
Your Course of Study
Harvard Business School faculty combine extensive research and real-life experience in nonprofit management issues with world-class teaching expertise. The result is an inspiring curriculum that addresses core issues such as strategic realignment, organizational stewardship, and board leadership.
Who Is Right for the Program
Designed for nonprofit board members assuming board leadership roles, the program meets the needs of leaders from a variety of organizations, such as those focused on social services, education, healthcare, arts and culture, community and economic development, and international development.
Social Enterprise Programs
Read more about all of the social enterprise offerings at HBS Executive Education.
Social Enterprise Initiative
By integrating social enterprise-related research, teaching, and activities into the daily life at HBS, the Social Enterprise Initiative plays a critical role in supporting the School's mission to educate leaders who make a difference in the world.
| Fee: | $3,400 |
The Social Enterprise program fees are subsidized by Harvard Business School and its Social Enterprise Initiative. Limited, additional need-based scholarship funding may be available. For more information about scholarships, please contact the HBS Social Enterprise Initiative at se@hbs.edu.
The program fee covers tuition, books, case materials, accommodations, and most meals.
Programs, dates, fees, and faculty are subject to change.
In accordance with Harvard University policy, Harvard Business School does not discriminate against any person on the basis of race, color, sex or sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, age, national or ethnic origin, political beliefs, veteran status, or disability in admission to, access to, treatment in, or employment in its programs and activities.
