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Hello, List
Can anyone recommend a document or source to better educate board members on the appropriate interactions between board and staff? I have sources that discuss board responsibilities, but I'm wondering if there is a "board-friendly" document that helps them understand why they should not be involved in day to day activities, or directly calling and giving tasks to staff members.
It's usually the job of the executive director to enforce appropriate boundaries, but we could use a little help.
Cindy Boyer
Director of Museums and Education
The Landmark Society of Western New York
133 S. Fitzhugh St.
Rochester NY 14608
(585) 546-7029 ext. 12
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The Landmark Society: Revitalizing Yesterday, Protecting Today, and Planning for Tomorrow
www.landmarksociety.org
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