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boosting board member engagement

When board members are actively engaged, they are more likely to be prepared and informed about the issues at hand, leading to more productive discussions and better outcomes for the organization.

For board administrators, the challenge often lies in how to manage and motivate a diverse group of individuals. To help, we have created a quick visual guide full of practical tips, strategies and real-life examples, specially designed to help board administrators boost board member engagement effectively.

Discover key steps to increasing member engagement:

  • Centralizing documents: Learn how to save time and enhance productivity by keeping all board-related documents in one place.
  • Redesigning meetings: Discover strategies for creating focused agendas and efficiently managing meeting logistics.
  • Streamlining onboarding: Get tips on speeding up the onboarding process and keeping board members quickly up to speed.
  • Empowering through education: Understand the importance of continuous education and how it leads to more active participation.
  • Enhancing collaboration: Explore ways to leverage digital tools to improve collaboration and communication among board members.

Download the “Board admin’s guide to boosting board engagement” now and start making a difference in your board’s effectiveness.

“When looking for a board portal we reviewed several in the industry. BoardEffect met our functionality requirements equal to each of their competitors. Based on the function and price comparison BoardEffect was easily seen as the best solution. We have been pleased with our implementation and our ongoing support by BoardEffect. BoardEffect has a wide install base that gives them the experience to guide implementation decisions for best practice with their portal.”

Joyce Miller Evans

Vice President, Chief Information Officer, Ohio Presbyterian Retirement Services

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