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AnnouncementWe have moved the governance section of Ballantyne & Associates to its own domain: Governing.ca Please follow this link and go there now Link to: Governing.ca
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. Our experience is that the model of Policy Governance® as described by Carver Governance Design, Inc., provides the most productive instruction for the role of the board. So that we may provide the best possible guidance to our clients, during July of 1998, Robert Ballantyne participated in a week-long intensive training session with the authors of Policy Governance: John and Miriam Carver. This adds to our experience of implementing the model at the Canadian Nature Federation during the past five years; and our extensive study of the principles. We work both with boards and with management. If you want to explore this form of governance, please review this site, and consider the role of the fiduciary. |