Just like in the Game of Life, a board has to have a plan to succeed. Whether it is taking the quick route by attacking an issue head-on, or taking time to get educated on the issue first, a board has to carefully and strategically plan its course if it has any hope of successfully tackling an issue. As a veteran community association board member, Jack Thew has excellent advice and ideas that can help any board succeed.    Read the article………..

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