Board Evaluations – The Argument for a Shorter, More Targeted Evaluation

By Bill Pawlucy, CAE and BJ Colvin A high functioning, strategic board requires the ability for it to be introspective and capable of self-reflecting on its overall performance. It is by no means an easy task to accomplish regardless of the board’s size or composition. Let’s consider the difficulty staff often encounter when conducting self-evaluations…

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The Second Wave

By Bob Harris, CAE and Dot Miller, CAE We are hopeful there will be no second wave of the coronavirus, or that mitigation will reduce its impact.   Health officials have predicted a return in the fall and through the winter. Associations must prepare.  Are we taking advantage of what we have learned in the…

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Wrong People at the Planning Retreat

By Bob Harris, CAE Association planning retreats are convened every few years.   They represent a significant investment in people’s time and meeting costs.    Attendees are asked to create a 3 to 5-year roadmap. The results should best position the organization and communicate value to members.  During the process, volunteers and staff will take deep dives…

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Extending Board Terms

By Bob Harris, CAE An association relies on its board to govern.   It sets the vision and advances the mission to best position the organization and serve its members.   Through the pandemic, some directors may have reasons they can no longer volunteer.   Concerns about jobs, business survival, health and family come first.   It is…