Policy Governance - Dr .Richard Biery's Checklist for PG Implementation
A Checklist for Determining the Extent Policy Governance® is Being Used By a Board
Richard M. Biery, M.D., 2002
- A board policy manual that deals at least with means (the three areas of board means, governance process, board-CEO linkage, and organizational means), including the monitoring report schedule, and policies are structured correctly within the manual.
- An interim End policy is at least done, or (better) formally developed Ends policies are in the manual and being monitored.
- The process for connecting with owners, (including a definition of owners), is established for each annual board cycle.
- Monitoring is being done;
- There are monitoring reports being submitted and recorded as recognized by the board.
- The monitoring reports meet the criteria of a good monitoring report.
- Ends-related education (expert and staff) for the board is planned as part of the annual board cycle.
- A governance budget for the board is in place and is identifiable.
- There exists a means to insure continuity of quality governance, (e.g., through a governance and nominating committee).
- Criteria for nominees,
- New members education strategy,
- Board continuing education in governance.
- An on-going method exists for board self-assessment, (preferably at each board meeting).
- CEO evaluation is based on compliance with written policies, i.e., has the board kept its word?
- There is an external audit that provides the board with assessment of organizational compliance with board policy as well as audited statements, (and an external auditor that is board selected).
- The by-laws comport with Policy Governance.
Note that there are no structural tests here. Certain structural principles are important for good governance, but are not, per se, part of Policy Governance; these might include sufficient (or all) outside independent board members, the chair should be an independent member, size, etc.
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