The Board’s Role in Transformation Adopting the “tight-loose-tight” approach will help clarify the role of governance. The Amazon, JPMorgan Chase and Berkshire Hathaway Inc. venture. Mergers. Population health. Retail medicine. Consumerism. Silicon Valley disruptors....
Aligning the Work of Your Board’s Committees with Systemwide Efforts Many subsidiary hospital boards establish and maintain committees to help the local board fulfill its duties and responsibilities. Most often, these include quality committees, governance and...
CEO Evaluations During Industry Disruption Industry changes require updates to CEO evaluation processes. The pace of healthcare disruption often seems to exceed our ability to remain current in our governance processes. A case in point is in CEO performance...
Ten Tips to Streamline Information Flow to the Board Increasingly, we are asked to help boards maximize the use of board members’ time in effectively stewarding the organization by running more efficient and effective board meetings. The current state of healthcare...
Worksheet: Keeping Boards Engaged Between Meetings Some boards have transitioned to quarterly meetings, although this still is not the most common approach. According to The Governance Institute’s 2015 biennial survey, 21st Century Care Delivery: Governing in the New...
Worksheet: Committee Meetings As boards move to meeting only four or six times per year, a robust committee structure becomes even more essential. However, an unintended consequence of having strong, robust committees is that they can become so focused on their...