Governance Tools

Helping clients achieve real, meaningful change.

Home » Learning » Leadership Tools » Governance Tools » Governance Best Practices

Governance Best Practices

Call 1-800-598-7662 to speak with an LRI governance consultant.

The Five Habits of High-Performing Boards

When a Board of Directors serves in a governing capacity (e.g. for a non-profit, a public agency, or a corporation), the Board needs to act in certain ways in order to assure high levels of performance throughout the organization. This tool lays out the five governance best practices of high-performing boards.

Governance Best Practices

High-performing governing boards display the following governance best practices:

Habit 1: Board members cultivate the Board as a distinct entity.

  • Board members recognize the Board as a distinct entity that governs the organization.
  • The Board is different from Board members.
  • The Board directs the organization via the chief executive.
  • Individual Board members do not direct staff, except when authorized to do so.
  • Board members may offer suggestions or ask for information from staff.

Habit 2: The Board focuses on results – and on monitoring results.

  • The Board’s job is to define the results that the organization is to achieve.
  • The Board expresses its goals through a written plan or policies.
  • The Board regularly monitors the goals, via measures of success.
  • The feedback loop established through the monitoring process creates strong levels of performance.

Habit 3: The Board ensures sufficient resources are on hand and that those resources are managed effectively.

  • The Board regularly reviews the finances of the organization.
  • The Board helps develop and approves the organization’s budget.
  • The Board raises money and other resources to support the organization.
  • The Board assures an audit is conducted of the organization’s finances.

Habit 4: The Board develops itself so that it can effectively serve the organization’s needs.

  • The Board regularly monitors its effectiveness and structure.
  • The Board regularly clarifies the roles of the Board, Board members, and staff.
  • The Board assures an orderly succession of Board leadership.
  • The Board recruits and approves new Board members and orients them to be effective as Board members.

Habit 5: The Board provides feedback and support to the chief executive.

  • The Board regularly evaluates the executive director on the basis of the organization’s success in achieving the goals.
  • The Board assures the chief executive receives the coaching, mentoring, and training support that he or she needs.
  • When a vacancy occurs, the Board selects a new chief executive based on his or her ability to achieve the Board’s goals.

Best Practices of High-Performing Boards

To speak with a governance consultant about how LRI can help you implement governance best practices, call (916) 325-1190 or email info@leadingresources.com.

Download over 100 high quality leadership tools.

Learn about the 10 best practices of high-performing organizations.

Leadership Tools

Improve your business.

leadership tools

Quick bursts of management expertise to improve your business.
Download all 100+ high quality leadership tools.

Leading at Light Speed©

Build a high-performing organization.

business consulting

Leading at Light Speed© describes ten quantum leaps to higher levels of organizational performance for leaders at all levels.

Learn more.

Straight Talk®

Want to know your communication style?

leadership development

Straight Talk® is a suite of communication skills that raises the quality of communication for both people and teams.

Learn more.