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Title: Board


1
Board Committee Orientation
  • Gary Hamilton, J.D.
  • Interim Associate Vice President, Office of
    Faculty Affairs
  • Professor The Collins College of Hospitality
    Management
  • Cal Poly Pomona

2
Learning Objectives (Pre-Application)
  • By the conclusion of this session you should be
    able to understand the following concepts
  • The Structure and Organization of Committees
  • The Duties of the Chair, Committee Member(s), and
    the Role of the G.M.
  • Volunteerism The Positives and Pitfalls
  • Club Bylaws
  • Club Policies and Rules How theyre different
    from club bylaws
  • Committee Operations and Strategies
  • Categories of Committee
  • Position Descriptions for Committees
  • How to Conduct an Effective Committee Meeting
  • Defining and Implementing Committee Orientations

3
Committee Membership
  • Chair appointed by Board or President
  • Understanding the Volunteer Mentality

4
Committee MembershipChair Functions
  • Committee size
  • Meeting frequency
  • Agenda
  • When Committee meets

5
Responsibilities of Club Committees
  • Admitting new members
  • Establishing membership criteria
  • Determining club rules/rule enforcement
  • Responding to member needs

6
Responsibilities of Club Committees
  • Forming a strategic plan for the club
  • Planning club events/traditions
  • Determining land/resource use
  • Creating a remodeling refurbishing plan
  • Revising guest policies/By laws

7
Committee Best Practices
  • Committees Chaired by Board Member
  • Oversight and Compliance with club policies and
    procedures
  • Support of policies and procedures
  • Member selection for Board service

8
Committee Best Practices
  • One Committee per volunteer
  • Chair one year term
  • Committee members max. 3 years
  • Previous service preferred

9
Committee Guidelines
  • President Ex Officio of all Committees
  • GM and staff act as a resources to Committee
  • Committees work through the GM
  • BOD member a liaison

10
Committee Guidelines
  • Committees are advisory
  • Record keeping
  • Regularly report out actions to Board
  • All member communication/complaints in writing

11
Volunteer Limitations
  • No coaching or disciplining employees
  • No performance evaluations
  • Dont hire staff
  • Dont schedule
  • Dont set rewards

12
Job DescriptionExecutive Committee
  • Standing Committee
  • Acts as Board between scheduled meetings
  • Actions and resolutions require unanimous
    approval of those present

13
Job DescriptionExecutive Committee
  • Review Board agenda in advance
  • Act as the Boards Executive Compensation
    Committee
  • Establish policies for senior management
  • Establish specific salaries
  • Determine annual threshold of bonus

14
Job DescriptionExecutive Committee
  • Suggested Committee Composition
  • President Chair
  • VP
  • Secretary-Treasurer

15
Job DescriptionFinance Audit Committee
  • Standing Committee
  • Guides financial policies
  • advisory both long and short term

16
Job DescriptionFinance Audit Committee
  • Standing Committee
  • Guides financial policies
  • Advisory, both long and short term
  • Oversight of the clubs financial well being

17
Job DescriptionFinance Audit Committee
  • Responsibilities
  • Financial reports
  • Policy
  • Budgeting
  • Accountability
  • Internal control

18
Job DescriptionFinance Audit Committee
  • Responsibilities
  • Information processing
  • Risk management
  • Government compliance (IRS)
  • Capital expenditures
  • Audits

19
Job DescriptionFinance Audit Committee
  • Suggested Committee Composition
  • Treasurer
  • Board member
  • 5-7 volunteers

20
Job DescriptionGolf Committee
  • Responsibilities
  • Advise on policies on golf programs
  • Oversight of operations with periodic reports
  • Assist Director of Golf in developing
    communicating policy implementation
  • USGA Rules of Golf
  • Evaluate non-member policies
  • Event assistance

21
Job DescriptionGolf Committee
  • Suggested Committee Composition
  • Chair of Green Committee
  • 7-9 volunteers (1 Board member)
  • Tournament Chairs (Ex officio)

22
Job DescriptionGreen Committee
  • Responsibilities
  • Member link to Maintenance
  • Coordinate w/ Director of Golf GM
  • Establish course set up (grass height, flag
    placement, etc.)
  • Member communication
  • Respond to member criticism

23
Job DescriptionGreen Committee
  • Responsibilities
  • Understand operations needs and constraints
  • Coordinate w/ Superintendent
  • Advise on operational budget issues
  • Provide guidance on all other areas as needed

24
Job DescriptionGreen Committee
  • Responsibilities
  • Understand operations needs and constraints
  • Coordinate w/ Superintendent
  • Advise on operational budget issues
  • Provide guidance on all other areas as needed

25
Job DescriptionGreen Committee
  • Suggested Committee Composition
  • Chair of Golf Committee (Ex officio)
  • 7-9 volunteers (1 Board member)

26
Job DescriptionHouse Committee
  • Standing Committee regarding food beverage
    standards of quality and service
  • Monitor financial performance
  • Promote events
  • Evaluate member requests
  • Advisory on policy matters

27
Job DescriptionHouse Committee
  • Monitors clubhouse facilities
  • Provides communication link to membership
  • All other duties as assigned

28
Job Description House Committee
  • Suggested Committee Composition
  • 7-9 volunteers (2 Board member)

29
Job Description Membership, Marketing
Communication Committee
  • Oversight of Membership Process
  • Communication liaison Effective timely
  • Coordinate w/ appropriate sub groups (e.g., The
    Association)

30
Job Description Membership, Marketing
Communication Committee
  • Responsibilities
  • Review Membership classes for optimal
    subscription
  • Develop membership policies for applicants
  • Monitor trends
  • Recommend services to attract members

31
Job Description Membership, Marketing
Communication Committee
  • Responsibilities
  • Monitor new member orientation
  • Advise and consult as needed

32
Job Description Membership, Marketing
Communication Committee
  • Suggested Committee Composition
  • 7-9 volunteers (2 Board member)

33
Job Description Strategic Planning Committee
  • Responsibilities
  • Long range planning
  • Master plan development
  • Establish Mission, Values, Vision

34
Job Description Strategic Planning Committee
  • Suggested Committee Composition
  • 10 volunteers (all Board members, ex-President)

35
Job Description Rules Infraction Committee
  • Standing Committee to enforce the by laws club
    rules
  • Discipline / sanction members for conduct
    violative of club rules

36
Job Description Rules Infraction Committee
  • Suggested Committee Composition
  • 3 volunteers (1Board member)

37
Job Description Nominating Committee
  • Standing Committee to establish a slate of
    candidates for Board service

38
Job Description Nominating Committee
  • Suggested Committee Composition
  • 3 volunteers (1Board member)

39
Commentary on Committee Operations
  • Committees can be and should be important,
    contributing units in most clubs.
  • At times committees need to be stimulated at
    other times they need to be held in check.

40
Commentary on Committee Operations
  • With the exception of the Board, Executive and
    Nominating committees, they should be advisory.

41
Commentary on Committee Operations
  • Project-oriented standing committees and their
    chairs work in concert with the general manager
    and the board of directors.
  • The club cannot be run by committees, but rather
    should be stimulated and supported by them.
  • Committees at an investor owned club are
    different, particularly in style.

42
Commentary on Committee Operations
  • Committees provide a vital link to the
    membership. The president should be aware of
    other factors such as sex, age, club usage, and
    other characteristics when appointing members.
  • Every year the president should appoint committee
    chairs, affirm committees roles, and charge them
    with specific tasks and objectives.

43
Commentary on Committee Operations
  • Additional considerations
  • Officers and Directors / Fiduciary Duties
  • Oversight internal / external
  • Position Description Rationale
  • Volunteer leaders are more effective
  • Volunteer leaders have access to important
    information

44
Commentary on Committee Operations
  • Position Description Rationale
  • Clubs enjoy greater consistency among volunteer
    leaders
  • Position descriptions shorten the amount of time
    needed to learn the committees function and role
    of committee members

45
Commentary on Committee Operations
  • Position Description Rationale
  • Provides continuity in committees work
  • despite changing membership
  • Helps committee members avoid duplication of
    efforts or conflicts with other governing bodies

46
Committee OperationsCreating a Record of
Meetings
  • Committee Minutes
  • - Distribution
  • - Reports
  • - Agendas

47
Committee OperationsCreating a Record of
Meetings
  • Action Items
  • - Roberts Rules of Order
  • - Voting rights / tabulation
  • - In camera sessions

48
Committee OperationsCreating a Record of
Meetings
  • Every committee or task force
  • should maintain a binder or file of
  • all key materials to be conveyed
  • to the members appointed
  • for the next term.

49
Committee OperationsCreating a Record of
Meetings
  • Minutes should be concise and reflect actions
    taken and decisions reached. Assignments of
    responsibility should be noted. Staff should
    draft the minutes for approval by the chairperson.

50
Committee OperationsCreating a Record of
Meetings
  • A Committee Binder (or file) includes
  • Agendas for the coming meeting
  • Minutes of the last 2-3 meetings
  • The committee duties and responsibilities
  • Program / project plans
  • Budget reports
  • Appropriate correspondence

51
Committee OperationsCreating a Record of
Meetings
  • A Committee Binder (or file) includes
  • List of committee members / address / phone
    numbers
  • Polices of the club of concern to the committee
  • Appropriate reporting / requisition forms, if
    any
  • Other exhibits / summaries / charts and graphs

52
Committee Operations
  • Committee Types
  • Standing
  • Special
  • Ad Hoc

53
Committee OperationsCommittee Types
  • Standing Committees
  • Are specified in the bylaws.
  • Types include Board, Executive, Nominating,
    Membership, House Green.

54
Committee OperationsCommittee Types
  • Special Committees
  • Appointed by the President to oversee a project,
    for a specified length of time, e.g., the
    long-range planning committee.
  • Other examples include insurance / risk
    management, personnel, or government relations
    (public affairs).

55
Committee OperationsCommittee Types
  • Ad Hoc Committees
  • These are consulting groups
  • of short tenure.
  • Ad hoc committees are charged
  • with the investigation
  • of some specific club question.

56
Rules for Chairs (and General Managers)
  • Control the flow of a balanced discussion
  • Talk only to the group (avoid sidebars)
  • Involve all members

57
Rules for Chairs (and General Managers)
  • Ensure speakers are heard by all members
  • Clarify issues before moving to next topic
  • Remain neutral, but positive
  • Minimize conflict, stress consensus, review
    progress

58
Learning Applications
  • Now that youve completed the session
  • On a personal level, what is the most important
    concept youve learned from this session?
  • What idea(s) will you take back and share with
    your staff?
  • What concept(s) will you want to share with your
    membership?
  • Which concept(s) will be important for you to
    share with the President/Board?
  • What do think will be your biggest challenge to
    implementation of any of these concepts?

59
BOARD COMMITTEE ORIENTATION
  • Gary Hamilton, J.D.
  • Interim Associate Vice President, Office of
    Faculty Affairs
  • Professor The Collins College of Hospitality
    Management
  • Cal Poly Pomona
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