Tip #101 Ten Most Popular Tips for Effective Boards

February 1, 2024  |  tips for effective boards

Over the next several months I’d like to re-present the ten most popular Tips for Effective Boards out of the first 100 Tips that I have written and distributed over the last several years. The popularity of each of the 100 tips is determined by the percentage of recipients of each email Tips message who opened the email message. (This is a statistic made available to me by Mail Chimp, the service I use for creation of, and email distribution of, the Tips for Effective Boards.)

 

I mentioned I would be re-presenting the ten most popular Tips – re-presenting because I expect to be modifying some of the Tips to incorporate relevant new knowledge and new insights that I hope I have acquired over the course of the several years I have been writing these monthly Tips.

 

The following are the ten most popular Tips that I will be re-presenting over the next ten months:

 

10th Most Popular Tip: Tip #95: How Can Boards Assess Their Own Performance?

 

9th Most Popular Tip: Tip #94: Should Boards Follow Robert’s Rules of Order?

 

8th Most Popular Tip: Tip #45: Plan for Board Team Effectiveness

 

7th Most Popular Tip: Tip #4: Clarify Roles of the Board and the Executive

 

5th Most Popular Tip: Tip #90: What’s the Board’s Role regarding Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Justice? (tie for 5th most popular)

 

5th Most Popular Tip: Tip #97: What Information Should a Board Focus On? (tie for 5th most popular)

 

4th Most Popular Tip: Tip #69: Characteristics of Servant-Leaders

                                                               

3rd Most Popular Tip: Tip #98: How Can Boards Use Executive Sessions Effectively and Appropriately?

 

2nd Most Popular Tip: Tip #68: Should Boards Embrace Servant-Leadership?  

                                                               

The #1 Most Popular Tip: Tip #99: Sample Board Meeting Evaluation Form

 

If you would like to check out any of these Tips for Effective Boards, please click https://www.BoardsOnCourse.com/blog.  

 

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