Strong governance helps association boards lead consistently, make informed decisions, and protect the community’s long-term interests.
Document-Based Decision Making
Boards should align decisions with governing documents, adopted policies, budgets, and applicable requirements.
Meeting Structure
Organized agendas, minutes, follow-up lists, and clear action items help keep board work focused and accountable.
Role Clarity
Board members, committees, management, and vendors should understand their respective responsibilities.
Education and Consistency
Ongoing board education helps reduce confusion and supports more consistent leadership over time.
Next Step
If your board is evaluating management options, consider whether your current management relationship supports communication, financial clarity, vendor oversight, and community lifestyle expectations.
