Good Governance: How your board can reach its full potential

While assessments can be challenging, they also are a key performance driver.

The COVID-19 pandemic forced you to make significant changes instantly. This created new challenges for credit unions while worsening current challenges.

Now, much of what we did to stay safe has become at least partially embedded in new routines, such as regular virtual meetings and fewer members using branches or employees working in a centralized location.

The continuing proliferation of technology, the speed of information-sharing and geo-political events all complicate the work of the board—and expectations of it. The significant global events over the last three years have forced all boards to closely examine how their organizations should work moving forward.

 

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