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Title: DEVELOPING BOARD EFFECTIVENESS


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DEVELOPING BOARD EFFECTIVENESS
  • How we began..

Ad-hoc Committee Kay Menzel, Nancy Stuart, Tom
Joyce, Neil Harvey, Jack Plimmer, and Ara Rogers
OLLI- University of South Florida kaym66_at_verizon.
net April 8, 2011
2
Build a Foundation
  • Determining the Role of the board

3
Step 1 What are the Boards Responsibilities ?
  • The Ad-hoc Committee began work on a mission
    statement in the following way
  • a brainstorming session by dividing the board
    into 3 small groups to get their input on
  • What should the Board of Advisors primary role
    and mission be?
  • How does the Boards mission relate to OLLIs
    organizational mission?

4
What should a Board Mission Statement Look Like?
  • a formal, short, written statement of the boards
    purpose.
  • guide our actions, spell out our overall goals,
    provide a sense of direction and guide decision
    making.
  • answer the basic question of why the board
    exists.
  • help the board stay true to its primary purpose.

5
And More.
  • provide direction when the organization needs to
    adapt to new demands.
  • serve as a touchstone for decision making during
    times of conflict.

6
Mission Statement
  • The OLLI Board of Advisors mission is to ensure
    the effectiveness and continuity of OLLI-USF by
    guiding decision making, enabling program
    excellence, responding to the membership, and
    promoting member participation. Sharing
    leadership with the OLLI staff, the board is
    future oriented, continually striving to improve
    while addressing present challenges and
    opportunities.

7
Board Approved!
  • Yea!!!!!

8
Step 2 Develop an Operational Plan
  • Start with a brainstorming session with the board
    3 small discussion groups.
  • Discuss point by point everything we have
    included in our Mission Statement.

9
The How-tos
  • How do we go about doing what we have said is the
    Boards mission?
  • What actions are needed to carry out each element
    of its mission?
  • The Specifics.

10
Ensuring Effectiveness Continuitymeans..
  • Making sure that things are working well so that
    the organization will continue to thrive into the
    future
  • Maintaining a continuous dialogue
  • Variety of Classes
  • Creating annual short-term Board goals with
    specific measurables.
  • Assuring all committees have mission statements
    and measurable goals.

11
Guiding Decision Making
  • Involves putting the following steps in place to
    enable the board to have both a broad and an
    in-depth view of how structural elements are
    working for the organization.
  • Goal Setting and Review Process with timelines
    and responsibilities
  • Annual Reviews Bylaws Policy Procedures
    Manual Annual Calendar Committees Progress
    reports Reflection on the past experiences

12
Enabling Excellence
  • defined as the best that we can be, means giving
    attention to
  • -- classes are meeting the needs of the
    membership
  • and more.

13
  • Faculty are committed and performing up to the
    expectations of the membership
  • Social activities provide valuable interactions
    that attract current and prospective members
  • Registration process works well
  • Continuity of program offerings is considered
  • Faculty with diversity of backgrounds and subject
    areas are being added

14
  • New board and committee members are informed
    about their roles
  • Special interest groups are supported and
    developed
  • Communications are appropriate and working as
    intended
  • Facilities are meeting the needs of our faculty
    and membership
  • Fundraising efforts are meeting current and
    future needs

15
Responding to the Membership Promoting Member
Participation
  • Board Members role includes
  • Hosts at OLLI activities
  • Board member or staff greet all new classes
  • Visitation in classes for a first-hand look
  • Review of membership surveys
  • Review of class evaluations

16
Being Future Oriented
  • Keep track of changing demographics
  • Monitor other OLLIs to identify elements that we
    may implement or aspire to
  • Develop a Board succession plan
  • Create long term Board goals
  • Make sure that OLLI is visible and understood by
    USF

17
Continually Striving to Improve
  • Participation in OLLI conferences and regional
    meetings of Lifelong Learning Institutes
  • Learn from our mistakes, build on our successes

18
Collecting Data/enabling evaluation
  • Why classes fail/succeed
  • Characteristics of members who join, drop their
    membership, participate long-term
  • How many volunteers are added/dropped and why

19
  • What open house elements successfully attract new
    members
  • What venues for classes successfully attract
    attendees and why
  • How effective varied OLLI communication methods
    are

20
Final Step/ The Annual Planning Retreat
  • Discussion of years performance with analysis
    review
  • Prioritize greatest needs
  • Set short term and
  • Long term goals
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