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Effective Board Management Relations. Objective. To explore how the Board and management can build trust and maintain effective relationships in order to fulfill the organization’s mandate. It's all about trust. Effective Relations Demand Clear Understanding of Roles and Responsibilities.
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Objective To explore how the Board and management can build trust and maintain effective relationships in order to fulfill the organization’s mandate.
Effective Relations Demand Clear Understanding of Roles and Responsibilities
Governance Structure BC Society Act Members Board of Directors RESPONSIBILITY Committees Chair ACCOUNTABILITY The CEO is thesingle point leader CEO Sr. Mgmt Staff
Standard of Care • A director shall • exercise the care, diligence and skill of a reasonably prudent person in exercising his powers and performing his functions as a director. • act honestly and in good faith and in the best interests of the corporation. BC Society Act, Section 25 Common law
Leadership Oversight Recruiting, monitoring and evaluating President Setting strategic direction Formulating policy Measurement Measuring corporateperformance and accounting to stakeholders The Board’s Responsibilities Stewardship Monitoring conduct of business Safeguarding resources
Management’s Responsibilities • Provides leadership to the Board in shaping the vision, mission and priorities. • Manages operational activities • Implements strategic plan • Prepares and manages approved budget • Provides quality material for informed decision-making and monitoring • Communicates openly and clearly
Types of Boards Hands-on Board Management- Policy Board Administrative Board Policy Board
Decision Matrix Work together to create a governance matrix that clearly delineates who is responsible—the Board or the CEO — or whether the responsibility is shared.
Code of Conduct & Conflict of Interest Terms of Reference Board Governance Policies Committee Structure Board Education & Succession Planning CEO Performance Evaluation Board & Committee Evaluation Monitoring Schedules
“When you plant a seed, you don’t dig it up every week to see how it is doing.” William Coyne Former EVP, 3M
Effective Board Management Relations Benefit from Clear Behavioural Expectations
Knowledge of industryand organization Commitment to speakwith one voice Commitment to being adding value Regular attendance Adequate preparation Commitment to teamwork Ambassadors Advice and support Reasonable CEO Expectations CEO Clear performance expectations and a fair evaluation process
Reasonable Board Expectations • Ethical conduct • Regular and open communication • No surprises • High quality information for informed decision making
Effective Board Management Relations Depends on Effective Problem Resolution
The Goal is Consensus • General agreement on issue • Public support by all directors
The Human Factor Beliefs Values Background Experiences Learning Style Personal Style Beliefs Values Background Experiences Personal Style Learning Style
The Consensus Conundrum Everyone sees the world from the bell tower of their own village. Russian Proverb
Words of Wisdom Everyone has a bit of the truth.
The CEO’s Responsibility Clear, objective communication of factual information, analysis, conclusions and recommendations.
The Chair’s Responsibility • Ensures the decision-making process • Offers relevant information • Clarifies views • Defines common ground • Suggests options • Works behind the scenes
Each Director’s Responsibility • Reasoned, independent positions • Open and candid dialogue • Critical and creative thinking • Judgment in best interest • Commitment to reach closure
When There is No Consensus • Continue discussion • Table item • Refer item to a committee or staff • Vote to have issue decided by Chair
“Good fences make good neighbors.” Robert Frost, Mending Wall