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MCCA worked with People First HR Services to develop The Basics of Effective Board Governance: An Online Board Orientation Resource for Early Learning & Child Care Centres. This training series provides information to assist the board of directors in understanding their roles and responsibilities, accountability, authority and how to conduct ...
This training series provides information to assist the board of directors in understanding their roles and responsibilities, accountability, authority and how to conduct efective meetings. The governing board is the legal entity and authority for a not for profit child care centre.
Contact MCCA to arrange for your personalized professional development workshop or seminar. Available to child care centres across the province of Manitoba.
- Why Board Members Need Governance Training
- Sitting Board Directors Play A Role in Mentoring The Incoming Board
- Newer Board Directors Have Room to Grow in Governance
- Good Governance Benefits Your Community
- Responsible Boards Are Current on Governance Issues
Current and new board directors all bring valuable skills to the organization they lead. Both groups have much to learn from each other. No matter how long someone has been serving on the same or different boards, there are always new things to learn, new challenges to address, and new problems to solve. Serving on a board is not all work, though. ...
Long-term, seasoned board directors have much to contribute to the rest of the board. Experienced board directors have learned much about governance from past boards where they’ve served, as well as their experience on the current board. Veteran board members offer much value in mentoring newer board members and helping with succession planning. Ev...
Newer board members may lack governance experience, but if they were recruited well, they’ll bring other valuable skills to the board. When new board members combine their existing knowledge with the basics of good governance, they have much to contribute to the board. Inexperienced board directors are often motivated to join a board because it giv...
Your organization plays a vital role within your community and it deserves the best of skills, perspective, and leadershipthat the board has to offer. A responsible board quickly gains the respect of the business leaders and people living in the community. Continued governance training shows that the board values governance education and takes thei...
All board directors should be familiar with the term fiduciary duties. When a board director accepts a seat on a board, they automatically accept the duty of care, duty of obedience, and duty of loyalty. These duties are important because board directors also accept legal liability for the decisions they make. If a board decision is ever in questio...
May 25, 2023 · This time, you will discover the eight main areas of board governance education, four effective learning methods, and four best practices for training evaluation. Keep reading to learn why boards desperately need more training hours for good governance.
The Texas Education Code, Section 61.084 specifies mandatory training requirements for elected and appointed members of the governing boards of institutions of higher education. The statute directed the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board (THECB) to develop a training program for elected and appointed members of governing boards of ...
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Your board governance will cover everything from the scope of responsibility for the board to legal issues and meeting guidelines. Questions about what the board needs to know, make decisions about, and directly control can all be answered by governance.