layout: module title: Board permalink: /modules/board/ summary: A small group of people shares top-level authority over an organization. type: structure config:
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Board governance is the use of a relatively small group of people, appointed or elected, to share authority and responsibility over a particular domain of decisions. Boards are widely used to set policy for corporations, nonprofit organizations, and governmental entities. They are also referred to as "councils," "trustees," or "directors."
Although boards take a wide variety of forms, they typically hold a legislative charge and delegate implementation of policies to a chief executive, whom the board has power to hire and fire. Some boards seek to "speak with one voice" while others make internal differences publicly apparent. Some boards are composed of full-time professionals, while many others involve part-time participation by outsiders to the organization's daily workings.
Input: rules for board-member selection, scope of authority, board procedures
Output: governing policies, executive delegation
The centrality of boards has been a presumption for the earliest modern corporate law.