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Benefits of a five-member board
1Harrison Coerver and Associates, Boca Grande, Florida, USA. harrison@harrisoncoerver.com
Abstract:
Large boards eat up staff time. They cost more. And they inevitably concentrate real authority in the hands of a smaller decision-making body, anyway. If your association wants to respond effectively to today's challenges, reduce your board to no more than five members, say the authors of the new book Race for Relevance: Five Radical Changes for Associations. (And they have a plan to help you get there.)
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