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Asking Incisive Questions

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Deeply held beliefs can blind boards to the true nature of change. It’s time to challenge the orthodoxies. In the early 2000s, the Nokia board debated creating a smartphone. The company’s wireless handset was the global best seller. Management believed consumers would not use a touch screen on a handset.

Asking the Edgy Questions About the Future

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The AHA’s report on Hospitals and Care Systems of the Future is not intended to be one of those think tank documents that’s quickly forgotten when the next hot idea comes along. The report, which the AHA will update periodically to reflect changing conditions, is designed to help leaders engage in active, thoughtful exchanges about their desired delivery system of the future.

Creating Value as a Committee Chair

Boards need to regularly evaluate their existing committee structure and be ready to adjust based on the organization’s changing governance needs.

Making Executive Sessions Work

A four-part executive session meeting model can lead to effective governance.

Creating the Right Boardroom Conversations

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Establishing well-organized and consistent governance processes and procedures enables the board to be most productive, and ensures that its time is allocated to the most critical topics.

Deliberate Decision-making and the Effective Board

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High performing boards learn how to make decisions at the right time using the right processes.

How to Make the Most of Your Board's Time

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Staying forward-focused as a trustee requires a combination of time management, prioritization and preventive efforts.

New Approaches to Effective Board Decision Making

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Seven techniques can help support and strengthen your board's decision-making processes.

Use and Abuse of Executive Sessions

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Governing boards traditionally call executive sessions from time to time to discuss confidential, proprietary or personnel related matters in closed session. In recent years, however, the increasing emphasis on board independence and vigilance has triggered a new use for executive sessions.

Board Meeting Evaluation

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Board self-assessment is widely recognized as a fundamental building block of continuous governance improvement. For the past 20 years, many healthcare organization governing boards have engaged in full board performance evaluations, often on an annual basis. These evaluations are designed to assess the board’s knowledge of its roles and responsibilities and how well the board as a whole is discharging them.