Governance and Management: Roles and Responsibilities
The demands on governance boards of not-for-profit organisations have never been higher with increased accountability, compliance, risk management, funding pressures and HR management.
Governance boards need to bring a variety of skills and networks to the board table. They have to ensure delivery of their core service within a complex regulatory environment whilst still being able to think strategically and collaboratively. It is a demanding role to be done on a voluntary basis. In addition, boards and CEOs or Managers have to work as a strong leadership team to take their organisation to the next level.
This session will explore the delineation of roles and responsibilities and by doing so, how these relationships can work most effectively.
NOTE: This workshop is ideal for two or more people from one organisation, preferably a combination of management and governance board members.
25th June, 2019, 10am-12pm
HBC Community House
214b Hibiscus Coast Highway, Orewa
COST: $30 per person
REGISTER: info@ancad.org.nz
Phone: 09 486-4820
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