Tip #25 The Key to Effective Boardroom Discussions Is....
The key to effective boardroom discussions and good boardroom decisions is the engagement of all board members in focusing on and attending to group process issues. What do I mean by group process issues.
Tip #24 Should Your CEO Be A Member Of Your Board?
The practice of CEOs serving as members of their boards is somewhat common among nonprofits and even more common among for-profit companies. In a survey of over 800 non-profit organizations conducted by
Tip #23 All Boards Should Watch Out For These
All boards should watch out for the unintended negative impacts that our organizations may have on other organizations and on our communities. Recently I attended an exciting international governance conference in a
Tip #22 What's the #1 Cause of Board Member Underperformance
A common problem behind many instances of individual board member underperformance according to the authors of a popular governance book is a problem of purpose. (Richard P. Chait and others. Governance as
Tip #21 How to Engage with Your Organization's Key Stakeholders/Owners
In our last two Tips for Effective Boards, we defined an organization’s key stakeholders or owners as those people on whose behalf the board governs and to whom it is accountable and provided some guidance for
Tip #20 Identify Your Organization's Key Stakeholders/Owners
In our last Tip for Effective Boards, we defined key stakeholders or owners as those people on whose behalf the board governs and to whom it is accountable, those key people who provide legitimacy to a board’s
Tip #19 Identify and Communicate with your Organization's Key Stakeholders
A critical job of a board of directors is to identify and communicate with those key people on whose behalf the board governs and to whom it is accountable. Policy Governance® refers to those key people as
Tip #18 Sharpen Your Board Focus with the Three V's
Does your board spend most of its meeting time and energy on the really important governance issues? Unfortunately, many board members are unable to answer this question in the affirmative. Recently I read