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When the board needs a redesign: warning signs and tips

A lack of positive signs may also signal the need for a governance checkup Jamie Orlikoff Related content Board-driven process key to governance change at American College of Cardiology Many associations struggle with governance models that were developed years, maybe even decades ago, said Jamie Orlikoff, a Chicago consultant who specializes in health care governance and leadership. "Everything else about the organization has changed, but the governance has not," Orlikoff said. These ‘set it and forget it' boards are the ones who tend to get into trouble, he said. Here are some warning signs that an association may need to retool its governance function and structure:… Read More