Chairs Network CScotland: Preparing Your Board for the Future - Succession Plann
ACOSVO
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Succession is something that all organisations experience - it’s a case of when, not if. Planning for the succession of board members, or your Chief Officer, may feel like a daunting task - or it may have been on your "to-do" list forever and you've not had the opportunity to make a start.
But succession planning can be a straight-forward part of your charity’s governance cycle, often linked to your risk register, ensuring your organisation is in good shape for planned and unplanned succession. Proactive and inclusive succession planning helps balance board continuity and renewal, ensures board membership reflects the communities and issues you serve, and supports your organisation’s long-term sustainability.
Join ACOSVO and other voluntary sector Chairs & Vice Chairs for this interactive masterclass which will look at practical tips, approaches and resources to help develop and embed effective succession plans and processes in your organisation.
The Chairs Network Scotland is a dedicated network designed to specifically support the needs of Chairs of Scottish voluntary organisations. The Network offers peer support, good practice and experience-sharing in a confidential environment comprising of learning and networking events throughout the year.
For more information about ACOSVO's Chairs Network Scotland, including how to join, please visit www.acosvo.org.uk/chairs-network-scotland.
- Date
- 16:00-18:00, 14 March 2024
- Contact
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Emma Johnson
01315108940 - Cost
- £70 Member / £90 Non-Member
- Attendance type
- Online only
- Online venue
- https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/preparing-your-board-for-the-future-succession-planning-for-chairs-tickets-634252124177
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