Over the last few weeks we have covered a lot of material to help volunteer treasurers improve their skills and to guide them through the more complex areas of the role.

With the recent changes to legislation in Victoria making members of the committee of management personally liable for the actions of the organisation, it seems only a matter of time before the other states follow on.

Probably the most important posts you need to read if you are a volunteer treasurer or committee member are those related to the formation of the committee and the creation of your policies.  These are the basis on which every organisation builds.

To help you work through the information I have listed all the articles here so they are on the one page and easily accessible to you.

Don’t forget to leave a comment telling me what information you would like us to cover for you.  If you have a question, this is the place to find your answers.

The Committee of Management:

The committee of management charter.

The role of subcommittees.

Getting the right mix of people on your committee of management.

Recruiting for your committee of management.

Induction for your committee of management

Retention of your committee of management

Succession planning for your committee of management

Evaluation of the committee of management

The role of the committee of management in the recruitment of the CEO Parts 1 and Part 2.

 

Board Policies.

Board policies

Writing a board policy

Difference between policy and procedure

Types of board policies

Why is compliance with board policies important?

How do you know you are compliant with board policies?

Review of board policies.