Finding balance in board meetings

Efficiency vs. engagement

In a recent conversation with a credit union board member, she expressed frustration over the increasingly automated and predictable nature of their monthly board meetings. This shift towards efficiency and expediency has left her questioning the necessity of her presence at all. This sentiment is a stark contrast to the past, where the primary complaint was the lack of focus and excessively long meetings.

The shift in board meeting dynamics

For many years, credit union board meetings were often critiqued for being too operational and detailed, often described as “chasing too many rabbits and catching none.” These meetings were lengthy and lacked substantive discussion. However, it seems that in the quest for efficiency, for some boards, the pendulum may have swung too far in the opposite direction, sacrificing curiosity and meaningful dialogue for expediency.

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