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City Council meets weekly for A Session and B Session meetings. Meetings may be rescheduled due to holidays or special events. No meetings are held in July, to allow staff time to produce the City's annual budget.
Most board meeting agendas follow a classic meeting structure: Calling meeting to order – ensure you have quorum. Approve the agenda and prior board meeting minutes. Executive and committee reports – allow 25% of time here for key topic discussion. Old/new/other business. Close the meeting and adjourn.
Board meeting etiquette don'ts Don't – Make your agenda unrealistic. Don't – Be late. Don't – Interrupt others. Don't – Put others down. Don't – Use your smartphone. Don't – Inundate your board with several different pre-meeting emails. Don't – Allow side conversations. Don't – Read committee reports out loud.
profit looking for a better way to schedule board meetings needs to keep in mind only 3 simple steps. Work within a date range that works for the organization's calendar. Work within days/times that works for board members' calendars. Make the final decision quickly and stick with it.
How to Run an Effective Nonprofit Board Meeting 7-Step Guide Prepare the Board Meeting Agenda in Advance. Make Sure the Board Meeting Agenda is Strategic. Make Sure the Board Meeting Agenda is Mission-Focused. Start & End Your Nonprofit Board Meeting on Time. Make the Meeting about Decisions & not Updates.
How to Run an Effective Nonprofit Board Meeting 7-Step Guide Prepare the Board Meeting Agenda in Advance. Make Sure the Board Meeting Agenda is Strategic. Make Sure the Board Meeting Agenda is Mission-Focused. Start & End Your Nonprofit Board Meeting on Time. Make the Meeting about Decisions & not Updates.
President: The president of your board of directors is the head of your nonprofit board. They preside at board meetings and create meeting agendas. This individual also supervises all of the business affairs of the board and acts as the primary contact for the group.
7 Step Meeting Process Clarify Aim/Purpose. Assign Roles. Review Agenda. Work through Agenda. Review meeting record. Plan Next Steps and Next Agenda. Evaluate.
City Council meets each Thursday (except for the fourth week of the month) for 'A Session' beginning at a.m. in the City Council Chamber on the first floor of the Municipal Plaza Building located at 114. W. Commerce St.
Main points: No surprises! That means: Send out agenda and materials (days) in advance. Talk with every Board member (days) before the Board meeting. Focus on the strategic, not tactical operations. Keep the Board meeting focused on the agenda you set. Focus on discussions, not monologues.