When Board Members Go Rogue: How to Address Inner Conflict and Dissention (CO)

While the Board of Directors generally acts in unison for the best interests of the community, once in a while there will be a board member who goes “rogue”. Dissention is normal, and makes for an active board. However, when dissention goes too far, it can put associations in a bind.    Read the article…………………………….

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