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EPISODE · Feb 26, 2025 · 30 MIN

A Robert's Rules Nightmare and the Confidentiality Conundrum

from Association Transformation · host Brewer Pratt Solutions & Elevated

Send us Fan MailIn this candid conversation sparked by a governance-related nightmare, Elisa and Andrew dive into the challenges of board confidentiality and organizational culture. From unpacking the true meaning of the Chatham House rule to exploring why board members might "play nice" in meetings but undermine decisions behind the scenes, this episode offers crucial insights for association leaders. Join them as they discuss the delicate balance between transparency and confidentiality, the importance of creating space for constructive conflict, and how these dynamics impact strategic planning. They also tease their upcoming IMPACT leadership symposium, designed to help association executives and board chairs tackle these complex cultural challenges. Whether you're a board member, executive director, or association professional, this honest discussion about governance culture will resonate with your experiences and offer fresh perspectives on building trust in leadership.Support the show

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