The selection of a president is a governing board’s most important responsibility, and the search process is the board’s best opportunity to help guide its institution into a successful new era. This concise guide outlines the leadership roles during a search (those of the board, the board chair, the search committee, and others), briefs board members on their responsibilities during the process, and offers tips to facilitate a successful transition.
Sections include:
-Leadership Roles During a Presidential Search
-Preparing for the Search
-During the Search
-After the Search
-Pitfalls to Avoid
-Special Issues
-Conclusion
-Appendix A: Charge to the Search Committee
-References and Resources