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Some Typical Issues for Boards Considering Policy Governance

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We have moved the governance section of Ballantyne & Associates to its own domain: Governing.ca

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A feature of Governing dot ca will be a forum which will include password-protected ongoing conferences for our clients and friends to hold asynchronous meetings and otherwise keep in contact with one another. It will be useful for maintaining read-only reference files, minutes, and policies. It will mean that groups can work together even when members are travelling.

We have already included new free articles and resources at Governing dot ca.

This page remains so that if you have bookmarked this page you can still find your way to our new material. We understand that removing legacy pages causes 'link-rot' of the World Wide Web. We would not want to do that.


Some people hear of the principles of Policy Governance, and embrace the concept immediately. Often board members need to learn the whole model before they have the comfort that they will be able to perform their responsibilities. At Governing dot ca there are a list of topics that you and your board may want to explore with your consultant.


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