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The Quality of a Decision.pdf

By quality of decision is meant the impact of the decision upon the system. Does the decision move us to a better condition: i.e., do our methods improve, are our costs lowered, does our productivity increase, do our sales rise, are our profits increased, is morale raised, etc.

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On Being Prepared.pdf

Improved board performance has two prerequisites, one is continuity of membership over time, and the other is running effective meetings, as there never seems to be enough time to get it all done.  Key to both of these prerequisites is board members coming to the meetings prepared to go to work and be effective.

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Methods of Decision Making.pdf

For the governing board, there are two basic means that can be used to make decisions. Namely:

  • Majority vote:  def. - a vote of all members present and if a quorum is present, then more than one-half of those present voting for a motion will commit the organization
  • Consensus:  def. - processing opinions of the group until a decision is reached that everyone can support, even if they do not necessarily agree it is best

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Evaluating Alternative Solutions.pdf

It is common, and wise, to consider the many angles of a problem when determining an appropriate solution. However in so doing, several potential solutions may arise.  Below are some steps in evaluating these alternative solutions to a problem.

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The Need for Committees.pdf

There are two types of committees:
A standing committee
Oversees the on-going major activities of the board such as personnel, board development, succession planning, audit, fund raising or finance.
Ad hoc committees
Developed to handle short-term activities such as CEO recruitment/selection, site selection, building development or a special event.

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Board Values and Guidelines.pdf

An effective team develops a set of standards for itself and then everyone in the group commits to hold itself to those standards. These standards along with a common sense of purpose defines team. If the board can set high standards for itself and meet them, its decisions will be of high quality, the leadership of the organization will be effective (i.e. your leadership will have integrity) and the morale of the staff will be raised.

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Board Values and Guidelines / Online Article

An effective team develops a set of standards for itself and then everyone in the group commits to hold itself to those standards. These standards along with a common sense of purpose defines team. If the board can set high standards for itself and meet them, its decisions will be of high quality, the leadership of the organization will be effective (i.e. your leadership will have integrity) and the morale of the staff will be raised.

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The Quality of a Decision / Online Article

By quality of decision is meant the impact of the decision upon the system. Does the decision move us to a better condition: i.e., do our methods improve, are our costs lowered, does our productivity increase, do our sales rise, are our profits increased, is morale raised, etc.

$3.00
On Being Prepared / Online Article

Improved board performance has two prerequisites, one is continuity of membership over time, and the other is running effective meetings, as there never seems to be enough time to get it all done.  Key to both of these prerequisites is board members coming to the meetings prepared to go to work and be effective.

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Methods of Decision Making / Online Article

For the governing board, there are two basic means that can be used to make decisions. Namely:

  • Majority vote:  def. - a vote of all members present and if a quorum is present, then more than one-half of those present voting for a motion will commit the organization
  • Consensus:  def. - processing opinions of the group until a decision is reached that everyone can support, even if they do not necessarily agree it is best

$5.00