(Recorded Webinar) Rogue Board Members and Difficult Governance Situations
Register now to receive access to the recorded webinar on August 27. Live webinar registrants will automatically receive access to the recorded webinar.
Head Start governance has always been complicated. The governing body, policy council and management all have distinct roles, and its important roles and effective decision-making demand a collaborative effort with everyone carrying out their respective responsibilities. However, even board members with extensive understanding of these differences may run into situations of uncertainty regarding appropriate actions and who should take them. When can the Executive Committee act for the board and what decisions require full board attention? Who should address instances of “rogue” behavior by a board member and what should be done? What should the board do when one member controls discussion?
During this webinar, we will explore “gray areas,” discussing actions that should (and should not) be taken to resolve them.
Please note: This webinar is offered as a complimentary product to all Head Start Training Package holders. For more information on our Head Start Training Package, click here or contact us.
Target Audience
- Head Start Management, and staff assisting Boards and Policy Council
- Executive Directors
- Head Start Directors
Learning Objectives
After this webinar, you will be able to:
- Describe common “gray areas” and how to resolve them
- Identify techniques/actions to avoid such situations or minimize their impact
- Understand the unique roles and responsibilities of the governing board and Policy Council
Ted Waters
Serving as Managing Partner of the firm and a member of the Health Care and Federal Grants practice groups, Ted is a national authority in the area of federal grants, particularly in the health and community service spheres. He advises clients on all aspects of program requirements, including issues such as cost-based reimbursement, governance and the never-ending list of grant administration matters. Ted’s experience in financial, cost reporting, reimbursement, and administrative issues is widely recognized and he routinely handles government audits, internal investigations, and litigation. [Full Bio]
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Available Credit
- 1.25 Certificate of Attendance
Price
ACCESS PERIOD
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CANCELLATION POLICY
No refunds will be provided for recorded webinars. Feldesman Training Solutions can transfer a registration to someone else within your organization or, provided you have not already viewed the webinar, transfer the registration to another on-demand program. Where the registration fee for the new webinar is higher, you must also pay the difference between the original course and the new course registration fee at the time of transfer. Administrative fees may also apply. If your organization purchased a webinar under the account of a staff member who no longer works for your organization, please contact us. View our full policy on refunds and cancellations here.
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