A board’s role is to govern and set the policies, procedures, standards, budgets and programs for an association. Some decisions boards make are extremely beneficial, while some don’t have a substantial impact, and others fail miserably. Unfortunately, when a board makes a bad decision, it isn’t immediately obvious, and a future board of directors may be left to deal with the repercussions. Here are seven tips to keep in mind when fixing previous board mistakes. Read the article…………………
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