Title: Evaluating Board Effectiveness
1Evaluating Board Effectiveness
- Trustee Education
- NCLS Consultant Services
- May 2007
2What we will cover tonight
- 1 What is an evaluation and why do it?
- 2 Evaluating Individual Trustees and Officer
Effectiveness - 3 Seven Areas to Consider in Evaluating Board
Functionality and Effectiveness
3You have an important job
- Each trustee has unique talents and skills
- Each trustee is entrusted with the stewardship of
the library - Serving as a library trustee is a huge
responsibility - Serving as a trustee can be a great source of
satisfaction
4Why Bother?
- Evaluation and Assessment is a best practice
- Public trust depends on good governance
- It is a NYS Public Library Minimum Standard
5 What purpose will it serve?
- Offers board members an opportunity to reflect on
their individual and group responsibilities - Identifies different perceptions and opinions
among board members - Points to questions that need board attention
- Serves as a springboard for board improvements
- Increases board teamwork
6Is it time for a Board Self-Assessment?
- How do you know?
- Ten questions to ask
7When and how often?
An annual review of board effectiveness should be
part of the board calendar
8Individual self-assessment
- As individuals,
- trustees may want to review their own performance
to mark their progress and note areas where more
information or training is needed
9Fulfilling Assigned Roles
- Chair (Board President)
- Vice-Chair (Vice President)
- Secretary
- Treasurer
10Seven areas to consider when evaluating board
effectiveness
- Are your meetings well run?
- Is the board governing or managing?
- Are you providing maximum benefit to your
community? - Is the library well integrated into the
community? - Does the board consider the philosophy of public
libraries in all policies, plans, an decisions? - Does the library have the capacity to carry out
the mission and the plan? - Does the board annually review the functioning of
the organization, including the above six
questions?
111 Are your meetings well run?
- Is there an open atmosphere?
- Do agendas, reports and documentation adequately
prepare you for discussions? - Do you follow Board By-Laws, Open Meetings Law,
and Roberts Rules? -
122 Is the board governing or managing?
- The boards role is to create plans and policies
- The implementation of those plans and policies is
the role of the director
133 Are you providing maximum benefit to your
community?
- Do the services your library provides match the
needs of the various segments of your community? - Do you have communication mechanisms in place for
you community to give input?
144 Is the library well integrated into the
community?
- The library needs to be a visible partner in
community activities and organizations - How is the board communicating with community
leaders?
155 Does the board consider the philosophy of
public libraries in all policies, plans, and
decisions?
- Commitment to intellectual freedom
- Equity of access to information
- Confidentiality of patron records
166 Does the library have the capacity to carry
out the mission and the plan?
- Do you have adequate personnel, materials, space,
and funding?
17Does the board annually review the functioning of
the organization?
- Check on the progress being made on the goals and
objectives laid out in the librarys long-range
plan - Are quantitative and qualitative metrics in place
to measure outcomes?
18Creating a board evaluation
- Review sample
- Take this back to your library and use to
evaluate the effectiveness of your board
19Making good use of what you learn
- A good evaluation will give you a picture of the
current strengths and weaknesses of the board - This information can help you plan ways to
strengthen the board - If you don't have the energy or the will to
follow up on what you learn, you'll just be
wasting everyone's precious time
20Areas for improvement
- Once you have identified areas for improvement
regularly assess progress - By working as a team you will become a stronger,
more effective board
21Conclusion
- We explored various areas and criteria to assess
the effectiveness of your board - Taking an interest in board effectiveness is
every trustees responsibility - Your goal should providing quality services for
the community coupled with a goal of continuous
improvement
22Thanks for coming!
- Contact your NCLS Consultant if you need more
information or assistance on this topic