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HIGHLY EFFECTIVE BOARDS
STATE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM OF FLORIDA
ASSOCIATION OF GOVERNING BOARDS
Thomas C. Meredith, Senior Fellow
November 6, 2014
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How to Have a Mediocre Board
• Under-engaged/Over-engaged
• Avoid discomfort
• Have the president frame the agendas
• Have the chair try to be president
• Avoid focusing on the work of the board
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• Have the board’s executive committee make all the decisions
• Use meeting time the same way every time
• Have personal agendas
• Focus on the past
• Believe academic quality is only a faculty issue
How to Have a Mediocre Board
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• Don’t evaluate the president or provide constructive feedback
• Avoid risk
• Allow one board member to dominate, disrupt
• Get the president to police board misbehavior
How to Have a Mediocre Board
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What Effective Governing Boards Do
1. Ensure the mission of the institutions is current (and aligned with public purposes)
2. Select the president
3. Work with and assess the president
4. Approve the strategic plan and monitor progress
5. Ensure fiscal integrity and preserve institutional assets
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What Effective Governing Boards Do
6. Ensure the academic quality of the institution and its academic programs
7. Protect institutional autonomy, academic freedom and the public purposes of higher education
8. Ensure policies and processes are current and implemented properly
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What Effective Governing Boards Do
9. Engage relevant constituencies appropriately with the administration
10. Are transparent and ethical
11. Assess own performance
12. Focus on being strategic in its deliberations and its decision making
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Hallmarks of Highly Effective Boards
1. Actively engaged in governance work
2. High level of trust and candor
3. Engage multiple perspectives
4. Concentrate on governance, not management
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5. Focus on strategic issues that matter
6. Emphasize institutional perspective, not personal agendas
7. Listen to constituents but without veto
8. Enhance and nurture the legacy of the institution
Hallmarks of Highly Effective Boards
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Hallmarks of Highly Effective Boards
9. Recognizes its responsibility to students to provide a quality education
10. Balances advocacy and oversight
11. Commits to due process and academic freedom
12. Commits to adequate time and energy to do the board’s work
*AGB, Effective Governing Boards
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13. Balance institutional needs and welfare with the state’s needs and priorities
14. Impose the highest ethical standards
15. Speak with one voice
16. Commits itself and the institution to due process and academic freedom
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17. Assess institutional leadership and the board’s performance for continuous improvement
18. Participate and enjoy the experience
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Hallmarks of Highly Effective Boards
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Responsibilities of Individual Trustees
1. To seek to be fully informed.
2. To support the mission of the university.
3. To speak one’s mind at board meetings but support decisions made.
4. To understand the trustee’s role as policymaking and not management. (Results Not Process)
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5. To strengthen and sustain the president while asking probing questions and exercising critical judgment.
6. To communicate promptly to the president and board chair any significant concern or complaint and then let the president handle it.
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7. To defend the autonomy and independence of the institution.
8. To maintain an overriding loyalty to the institution and not to a constituency.
Responsibilities of Individual Trustees
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9. To maintain a decent respect for the opinions of fellow board members and a proper restraint in my criticism of the system.
10. To not allow end runs, realizing it destroys TRUST.
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Responsibilities of Individual Trustees
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Responsibilities of Individual Trustees
11. To recognize that only the president is the spokesperson for the institution and the board chair is the only spokesperson for the board. 12. To foster openness and trust among Board members, the administration, faculty, staff, students, state government and the public.
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Responsibilities of Individual Trustees
13. To remember the system and its institutions were created to help the state and its citizens.
14. To recognize that no board member shall make any request or demand any action that violates the written policies, rules or regulations of the board or the university.
15. Only the body corporate can demand.
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16. To maintain the highest ethical standards and to never allow any conflict of interest.
17. To not rush to judgment and to give everyone the benefit of the doubt.
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HOW TO BE (or become) A GREAT
BOARD MEMBER
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Great Trustees …• Be Engaged
• Keep Learning
• Know Your Colleagues
• Keep Students First
• Avoid the Shoelace Syndrome
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• Think Strategically
• Advocate as Well as Oversee
• Make Meetings Teaching Moments
• Remember, the Body Corporate
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• Remember, You Are Always a Board Member
• Learn the Board Culture
• Respect Your Fellow Board Members and Earn Their Respect and Trust
• Remember Policy, Not Management
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• Support Your President
• Remember Institutions are Fragile, Watch What You Say and How You Say It
• Remember, it is not about you individually
• Read and be prepared
• Have Fun and Enjoy
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KEY WORDS
1. TRANSPARENCY 2. ETHICS3. TRUST4. ACCOUNTABILITY5. ENGAGEMENT6. PARTNERSHIPS7. LEADERSHIP8. RESULTS
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CONSEQUENTIAL BOARDS:ADDING VALUE WHERE IT
MATTERS MOST
NATIONAL COMMISSION ON COLLEGE AND UNIVERSITY BOARD GOVERNANCE
Released this morning, November 6, 2014National Press Club, Washington D.C.
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SEVEN RECOMMENDATIONS1. Boards must improve value in their institutions and lead
a restoration of public trust in higher education itself.
2. Boards must add value to institutional leadership and
decision making by focusing on their essential role as
institutional fiduciaries.
3. Boards must act to ensure the long-term sustainability
of their institutions by addressing changed finances
and the imperative to deliver a high-quality education at a
lower cost.
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4. Boards must improve shared
governance within their institutions
through attention to board-president
relationships and a reinvigoration of
faculty shared governance. Boards
additionally must attend to leadership
development in their institutions, both
for presidents and faculty.
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RECOMMENDATIONS
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5. Boards must improve their own
capacity and functionality through
increased attention to the
qualifications and recruitment of
members, board orientation,
committee composition, and
removal of members for cause.
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RECOMMENDATIONS
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6. Boards must focus their time on
issues of greatest consequence to
the institution by reducing time
spent reviewing routine reports
and redirecting attention to cross-
cutting and strategic issues not
addressed elsewhere.
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RECOMMENDATIONS
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7. Boards must hold themselves
accountable for their own
performance by modeling the
same behaviors and performance
they expect from others in their
institutions.
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RECOMMENDATIONS
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Dr. Tom Meredith
Senior Fellow,Association of Governing Boards of
Universities and Colleges
www.agb.org
Thank You