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Submission on the AFB eradication Strategy
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<blockquote data-quote="Dr Mark Goodwin" data-source="post: 11077" data-attributes="member: 617"><p>AFB Pest Management Strategy Board</p><p></p><p>Interestingly, when we set up the strategy we had two boards. One that dealt with policy issues and the second to look after operational issues with the strategy. Unfortunately after about 5 years, the policy board looked at what the operational group was doing and said we can do that and disestablished it. We then had the Policy board doing operational functions. A problem that many boards face. It is the job of the chairperson to try and keep a board from involving itself in operational issues. An example a board for a company I walked for was had an x scientist who noticed out labs were messy. Instead of the board telling the CEO to sort, they got involved in the operational issues of inspecting labs</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dr Mark Goodwin, post: 11077, member: 617"] AFB Pest Management Strategy Board Interestingly, when we set up the strategy we had two boards. One that dealt with policy issues and the second to look after operational issues with the strategy. Unfortunately after about 5 years, the policy board looked at what the operational group was doing and said we can do that and disestablished it. We then had the Policy board doing operational functions. A problem that many boards face. It is the job of the chairperson to try and keep a board from involving itself in operational issues. An example a board for a company I walked for was had an x scientist who noticed out labs were messy. Instead of the board telling the CEO to sort, they got involved in the operational issues of inspecting labs [/QUOTE]
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