Today RCO is leading a governance conference provided to tax-exempt organizations in the Dallas-FW community and across the state. Nearly 70 tax-exempt participants and specialist will engage in governance topics. The pre-session workshop is designed to identify exceptional board qualities. The reverse will also be examined, what are the dysfunctional and passive qualities of boards.
During the luncheon session we will review the three different modes of governance, fiduciary, strategic and generative. What is the generative mode? Generative thinking is performed almost everyday, external to the board. So how does the board begin generative thought? Governance as Leadership, published by BoardSource provides examples of generative thinking and governance.
The afternoon session will be led by a panel of specialist, including Benton Clark, Christi Stinson, Frank Sommerville and Cory Halliburton. They will be reviewing principles of good and ethical governance, fiduciary responsibilities including conflict of interest and risks of certain ministries.
During the next month we will discuss the highlights of the conference.
Categories: Community Events, GovernanceTags: Governance

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