Red Cross Changes Governance StructureNovember 14, 2006 1:55 pmAfter an independent investigation determined that their relief efforts after Hurricanes Katrina and Rita were rife with fraud and mismanagement, and that the organizational culture cared more about publicity than results, the American Red Cross is changing their governance structure:
They’re learning a lesson that HP learned recently as well:
Governance of non-profits is often more difficult than for corporations because the make-up of the stakeholders is so different. Looking at the difficulty huge companies are having, I’m not surprised that large non-profits find themselves with the governance troubles they often do.
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