Core Essential 6: A short apologetic for Board Self-assessment

Essential 6: Implementation of planning and assessment at all levels
October 10, 2024
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According to Wise Stewards program director Rebekah Burch Basinger, board self-assessment often reveals mixed reactions, with some members valuing its insights while others dismiss it as unnecessary. High-performing boards, however, leverage self-assessment to enhance their effectiveness, while ineffective boards may resist or ignore the findings. Wise stewards understand the role of self-assessment in shaping board practices, strengthening collaboration with the president, administration, and faculty, and addressing institutional challenges. By embracing honest self-assessment, boards can add value and identify areas for growth in their responsibilities.

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