A Board and Operational Governance Policy Suite should contain important (often mandatory) information and procedures that will help to ensure that your organisation complies with all funding, legal and governance responsibilities.
This Board and Operational Governance Policy Suite is necessary for:
The Board and Operational Governance Policy Suite is an evolving document. Once developed and implemented. it should be reviewed and updated on a regular basis as and when the circumstances warrant. This will ensure that the document remains current and accurate, and fully supports the needs of Board Directors and the organisation.
Note: “Policies” is an inclusive term that also covers Board and Committee Charters and Board Induction processes. “Board” is an inclusive term that also covers Committee of Management, Council, and other like terms that describe the governing body.
The following diagram depicts where the policies of the organisation sit within a hierarchy of key documents. Collectively, all of the documents related to the diagram below will shape the organisation and guide the behaviour and culture of the entity.
Policies are categorised as follows:
The two types of Governance Policies relate to the processes of oversight and decision making of the Board. They describe the controls and behaviours that support effective accountability and performance outcomes.
The scope of relevancy of these Governance Policies would usually sit with Board Directors, Committee members and Senior Management. Some Governance policies could be of interest to members and wider stakeholders.
Governance policies are owned by the Board and require approval of Directors prior to introduction.
The two types of Organisational Policies refer to practices across a range of activities that provide the parameters for how the organisation and its staff will function.
The scope of relevancy of Operational policies would usually sit with organisational management and staff.
Operational policies are owned by the management of the organisation and would usually be approved by the CEO. Some matters may be deemed to be of high risk to the organisation. These items should be referred to the Board for endorsement.
In addition to this Board Policy Suite, a Register of Key Documents should be developed and implemented by staff.
It stores key information and links for important documents that need to be reviewed / updated on a planned basis. The Register has colour-coding for the Next Review Date: Red means it is overdue for review; Yellow means it will be due for review within 60 days; and Green means the Review Date falls more than 60 days from now. Ideally, the folders and documents should be in your secure document repository, or, if you are using BoardPro, saved to your Governance Documents folders as shown in the example below.
The Register of Key Documents Includes:
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