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Motivating Your Board: Lawsuits, Money and Facilities   
Here you will find a link to the archived webinar of July 31, 2008: Motivating Your Board: Lawsuits, Money and Facilities. This is webinar #22 in our Rural In Focus webinar series.

Link to archive: Motivating Your Board:  Money, Lawsuits and Facilities

 

Webinar Summary
 
 
 
Care & Feeding of Passionate Boards: Library board culture rules! So where does yours fit on a six-point continuum, from passive to passionate? At the July 31st “Motivating Your Board” webinar, most participants chose the middle ground. 
 
Boards listen up to three proven motivators -- lawsuits, money and facilities. Trustee Jim Connor told how a meeting room policy caused a First Amendment lawsuit in federal court.   Partnerships should include for-profit entities, too. And whether you repaint, remodel or get a new building, you’ve boosted the library’s and the board’s image.
 
Transitioning from one board to another can be thorny. The previous Aztec, NM advisory board loved high-profile partnerships that got national kudos. The new board worried about being over-extended.   To bring the new board on board, director Leanne Hathcock:
  • Invited state library staff to talk about legal responsibilities and roles
  • Reviewed facts about the library’s acclaimed partnerships
  • Had the board do more, e.g., set its meeting agendas
 
One bonus for having a passionate board? It makes recruiting the trustee skill set you need easier, noted emcee Ellen Miller.

 


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