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<blockquote data-quote="NickWallingford" data-source="post: 12726" data-attributes="member: 44"><p>I have had involvement with boards both elected and selected/appointed. Neither has been perfect. My experience of elected boards is that too often they have difficulty maintaining a focus and goal, given the likelihood of sudden composition change. And worse, the tendency to vote in a 'spoiler' who does not share the same vision as the rest of the board. Probably one of the better boards (high functioning) that I worked with did have elections - but well before, the existing board would identify the skillsets that needed bolstering. So those board requirements would (hopefully) guide some of the voting, rather than simply popularity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NickWallingford, post: 12726, member: 44"] I have had involvement with boards both elected and selected/appointed. Neither has been perfect. My experience of elected boards is that too often they have difficulty maintaining a focus and goal, given the likelihood of sudden composition change. And worse, the tendency to vote in a 'spoiler' who does not share the same vision as the rest of the board. Probably one of the better boards (high functioning) that I worked with did have elections - but well before, the existing board would identify the skillsets that needed bolstering. So those board requirements would (hopefully) guide some of the voting, rather than simply popularity. [/QUOTE]
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