Are you a 'problem trustee'?
Being a trustee is tough! Are you a trustee superstar, or is there a risk that you are a problem trustee?
Your hard work, people skills, and level of commitment are likely to be significant factors in how well your charity thrives, and how vigorously it is able to pursue its mission.
Are you a can-do, self-starting, on time, team player? Or does your enthusiasm for your charity's aims sometimes exceed your practical capabilities ?
The pitfalls
These are well-known to be the eight top 'trustee problems':
- Trustees being passive or uninvolved
- Trustees coming to meetings unprepared
- Trustees not attending meetings
- Trustees being too dominant
- An ineffective chair
- A difficult trustee
- A trustee who does not want to retire
- A trustee who fails to manage conflicts of interest
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