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... performance is so closely associated with the performance of the organization, many boards choose to make the executive evaluation part of an annual cycle of broader organizational evaluation. ... desires.It can be very easy explain away performance problems that are genuinely hindering the organization. In organizations with a charismatic, powerful leader and a weak board, years of poor ... entity that the board has any power at all.Choose an Approach4.To some extent, you are always evaluating the executive director, via observation at formal and informal meetings, in conversations...
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