Abstract

According to experts on organizational governance, conflict between board members and executive directors sometimes boils down to a misunderstanding of the role of the individual board member in decision‐making. When a board member “butts in” where they shouldn't—whether its micromanaging staff or trying to coerce an ED into adopting a course of action—it's often because they are trying to act as an individual, not as a member of a board.

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