Montana Nonprofit Association Nonprofits in Focus September 29, 2016 SUCCESSION PLANNING.

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Montana Nonprofit Association Nonprofits in Focus September 29, 2016 SUCCESSION PLANNING

Succession Planning What is it?

Background lessons learned Thoughtful succession planning prepares an organization for leadership transitions, expected or unexpected Lack of succession planning can result in a post-transition meltdown With a long-term executive, a successful leadership transition requires a lot more up-front preparation than the five months required for search and screening

Benefits of succession planning Aligns staff development with strategic vision Builds leadership capacity of staff Makes the top position more doable Engages and reassures the board Gives confidence to funders

Small group discussion Briefly, what s the status of succession planning at your organization? What questions about succession planning do you have? Choose THREE QUESTIONS for report out from your table

Succession planning 3 types 1. Strategic Leader Development 2. Emergency Succession Planning 3. Departure Defined Succession Planning

Strategic Leader Development Definition: Creating a culture of continuous learning, talent development and accountability Aligning talent with strategic vision Pushing leadership up and down

Strategic Leader Development: The Key Cultural Elements Current Strategic Plan Performance goals tied to strategic goals Professional development goals Professional development budget Annual evaluations board and staff Shared leadership & delegation

Strategic Leader Development Starts with STRATEGIC PLANNING Vision: What are the organization s strategic goals for next year & five years out? Skills: What competencies do you need to get there?

Strategic Leader Development Assess current competencies & identify gaps in skills needed Performance reviews Strengths Finder Strengths Finder 2.0, Tom Rath, Gallup Press, 2007 Fill in the gaps Training Recruiting

Strategic Leader Development Build the Team for shared leadership Delegation of duties & authority Shared decision making Shared accountability

Small Group Discussion What elements of Strategic Leader Development have you undertaken in your organization? What s gone well with it? What barriers have you encountered? Choose EMERGING THEMES and THREE BARRIERS to report out.

Next Generation Organizations Impact driven Finance and business savvy Continuous learning Shared leadership Wired for policy advocacy

Next Generation Organizations Multicultural and culturally competent Ambiguity of work-life boundaries Constituents as thought-partners Boards as value add www.compasspoint.org/nextgenorgs

Emergency Succession Planning Definition: Preparing for an unplanned leadership departure A risk-management best practice Creates a more leaderful agency

Emergency Succession Planning: Five First Steps 1. Identify critical executive functions 2. Name a backup for each function 3. Develop a cross-training plan for backups 4. Name who would become Acting Executive 5. Specify board s monitoring & support role for Acting ED

Departure-Defined Succession Planning Attention to the personal and professional issues of the departing executive director Thoughtful planning and activities to ensure organizational sustainability A special opportunity for reflection on where you ve been, where you want to go, and what it will take to get there

DDSP: Five Key Steps Healthy closure with departing executive Strategic Vision update Strategic Review Leadership Agenda Candidate Profile Candidate recruitment Screening & hiring Launching the new executive

Executive Readiness Organizational barriers to letting go: No obvious successor No one else can do this job Unfinished organizational business

Executive Departure Path Resources for getting ready A personal coach Peer networks Career planning Negotiating a departure package Workshops on Next Steps

Creating a Succession Plan Engage the Board Engage the senior managers Set up a planning committee Acquire the needed resources Funding Consultants

Creating a Succession Plan Conduct a strategic review to identify vulnerabilities & opportunities Sources of input Executive Director Managers & Staff Board Funders & peer agencies Tools: Surveys & interviews

Creating a Succession Plan The review questions: What are our vulnerabilities with departure of our ED? Resource connections Unique skills of the ED Doability of the ED job Management TEAM strength Board leadership / independence What are our opportunities to build our community impact? What are out organizational constraints?

Creating a Succession Plan Draft the Succession Plan Set strategies to remedy the vulnerabilities & organizational constraints Delineate the ED s transition tasks Update the strategic vision for greater community impact Update the ED job description and profile of skills needed to pursue the vision Draft the timeline and plan to recruit a successor who has those skills

Small Group Discussion What are the top two or three items that your organization needs to attend to for succession readiness? Choose the top THREE that emerge at your table.

The BOARD steps up Puts a committee in charge Attends to its own succession planning Supports the departing executive Addresses agency vulnerabilities Sets future directions Recruits & supports a successor who fits the future

Board Leadership Departing ED Board Incoming ED

DDSP: Five Things Not to Miss 1. Board ownership & leadership 2. Attention to closure with the exiting executive 3. Managers inclusion in future planning 4. Openness to organizational truths 5. Excitement for the future

Succession Planning Tools www.compasspoint.org/et Tools Emergency plan template Sabbatical planning checklist Succession readiness checklist Self-reflection tool for executives

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