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Board Succession Part 4: - Checklist


This help sheet the last in a series of four. If you have not done so already you should read:

The process of finding, recruiting, selecting and installing new Board members is perhaps the most important function of a Board. Assess your Board's performance in this area by asking:

Have you …

  • Identified what qualities and skills your Board needs now?

  • Examined your organisation's Strategic Plan to ascertain what qualities and skills your Board will need in the future?

  • Decided how your Board could better reflect the diversity of your members/clients/community?

  • Considered setting up a recruitment or governance committee to oversee the task of filling Board vacancies – and to keep on top of the process throughout the year?

  • Cast your net wide in conducting your search for potential members, looking at:
    • People already associated with your group (members, donors, etc.)?
    • People associated with existing, retiring or past Board members, committee members, staff or volunteers?
    • People with interests that correspond with your group's aims?
    • Local community or business leaders?
    • People with appropriate skills who could fulfill your needs for greater diversity?
    • Professionals with skills you require?
    • People serving on Board advisory committees?
    • People serving on other Boards?

  • Spread the word that you are looking for new Board members?

  • Scanned newspapers and other media for stories about people who might suit your group?

  • Checked women's registers and the Board Matching Service for possible candidates?

  • Built a "Prospect List", including information about potential Board members' contact details and specific skills?

  • Invited prospects to become involved in your group?

  • Made a selection based on who can best serve your group's mission and future directions, and who can best provide the skills and expertise your group needs?

  • Put in place and enacted screening procedures for potential Board members?

  • Thought carefully about your "pitch" before approaching potential candidates, taking into account your needs and those of the prospect?

  • Adhered to the processes and procedures outlined in your organisation's constitution or rules in nominating and installing new Board members?

  • Followed up approvals by confirming the appointment and congratulating the new member?



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