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Foundations of Board Leadership and Economic Development

Foundations of Board Leadership and Economic Development

What are some of the most significant challenges faced by board members?

What would you change about board service?

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Let’s chat…

» Name, board experience, current board service

Remember your role…

Message Number One…

Board governance affects organizational performance...

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Example:

and community performance (especially rural communities)

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Message Number Two…

Strengthening accountability is one approach that can strengthen board governance…

and can also create a culture that supports the development of trust among members

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Board Decisions Affect Organizational Performance

Accountability &

Trust

Social PrinciplesOrganizationalPrinciples Healthy Governance

The Journey AheadThe Board DefinedFundamental Board Duties

What Makes a Healthy Board Healthy?Case Study Exercise

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Board membership is often …a surprise

Being a board member for any organization is a little like getting married. First you get on the board; then you realize what you’ve done!Source: Oklahoma State School Board Association, 2004.

Incomplete contracts and board serviceAdverse selection risk (pre-contractual)

The risk of recruiting a person who will not accomplishboard expectations of service.

Moral hazard risk (post-contractual)

The risk of recruiting a person who, initially, you believedwould accomplish expectations but does not meet expectations for some reason.

Implications for Board Service

Adverse selection risk (pre-contractual)

Develop a solid recruitment plan that outlines the type ofservice required to minimize transaction costs initially.

Moral hazard risk (post-contractual)

Choose performance metrics of service that are easy to monitor, a low transaction costs feature.

What Is a Board?Managerial control system

Team

Social system

Bottom line: “It’s not rules and regulations. It’s the way people work together” (Sonnenfeld, 2002)

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What Are the Basic Duties for Board Members?

Duty of Care—always follow the right process to make decisions.

Duty of Loyalty—be active and protect the organization.All information in meetings remains “in the room” until publicly released.

Duty to Add Value—obligation (not legal liability) to add value to the performance and standing of the enterprise.

Source: Berman, H. “A Great Board: Building and Enhancing Nonprofit Boards”. Health Research and Educational Trust: Chicago, IL, 2003.

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What Makes A Healthy Board Healthy?

An appropriate organizational structure includes…

Regular attendance

Adequate involvement

Skills/talents

Age of board members

Understanding of CEO succession management

Appropriate inside/outside ratio

Board size

Appropriate incentives—no conflicts of interest

Source: Sonnenfeld, J. “What Makes Great Boards Great”, Harvard Business Review. September, 2002.

What Makes A Healthy Board Healthy?

An appropriate social structure includes…

Create a climate of trust, and candor

Foster open dissent, not disloyalty

Use a fluid portfolio of roles

Ensure individual accountability

Evaluate board performance

Link organizational and board performance to measurable factors—get the strategy right

Source: Sonnenfeld, J. “What Makes Great Boards Great”, Harvard Business Review. September, 2002.

Board Governance BehaviorA Healthy board…

A Dysfunctional board…

Source: Oklahoma State School Board Association, 2004.

-Works through the properly appointed authority structure-Functions as a policy-forming board rather than administrative-Becomes familiar with the problems of the organization-Voices opinions frankly in board meetings and votes for whatis best for ALL stakeholders

-Divulges confidential information-Accepts gifts from suppliers or contractors-Interferes with day-to-day operations-Has developed a clique within to control board activity and strategic direction

Board Governance Determines Performance

Accountability &

Trust

Social PrinciplesOrganizationalPrinciples

Healthy Governance

Some Final Thoughts…

Four “Healthy” Habits of Healthy Board Members

You MUST accept the consequences of your decisions.

You MUST be convinced about your decisions.

You MUST understand it is more important to be respectedthan popular.

You MUST understand how your decisions will affect the people around you and the organization as a whole.

Top Ten Commandments for a Healthy Board Member

-Thou shalt honor thy community-Thou shalt be honest and fair to those who serve you

-Thou shalt not forsake thy job for political gain

-Thou shalt evaluate fairly those who serve you

-Thou shalt be an informed, active member

-Thou shalt not micro-manage-Thou shalt keep thy mouth shut about closed sessions

-Thou art only one board member, not the big cheese

-Thou shalt be prepared for all meetings

-Thou art not infallible. Thou can learn new tricks

Source: Oklahoma State School Board Association, 2004.

And, remember the people in the trenches…

Some Additional Board Management Resources

Harvard Business Schoolhttp://harvardbusinessonline.hbsp.harvard.edu/b02/en/home/index.jhtml?_requestid=7516

MIT Sloan Management Reviewhttp://web.mit.edu/smr/

Boardsource.com

QUESTIONS?

The Connection Between Governance and Organizational Performance:

The Brady Memorial Hospital Case

THE CASE STUDY

Situation

The Anonymous Letter

The Case Exercise Format

Team assignments & read case

Team answers case questions

Discuss case questions

Some Case Facts

Serves a large mix of Medicare patients (62 percent)

About Brady Memorial

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About the board

Estimated 65 percent of local population use larger hospitals nearby

Quality problems at the hospital exist; multiple lawsuits filed

Recruiting of nurses is difficult because of low wages and benefits

Hospital employs 107 people in community; it is the second largestemployer

Case Discussion Questions

Does this board exhibit an “appropriate” organizational structure?

Does this board exhibit an “appropriate” social structure?

Based on your consulting team, identify two strategies that couldbe used to improve this board.

FINAL THOUGHTS

Management team temporarily replaced but not fired

Board training (financials, governance)

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