Thursday, May 31, 2012

10 Tips for Improving Board Discussions

•  Stay engaged. Avoid side conversations and other distractions.
•  Listen with an open mind. Try to understand others' perspectives.
•  Consider two or more alternatives simultaneously.
•  Don't debate—discuss.
•  Separate facts and opinions: Discuss the facts. Vote your opinion.
•  Address interests, not positions.
•  Move the deliberations forward. Don't repeat what has already been said.
•  Judge ideas, not people. Phrase feedback constructively.
•  Identify options on which the group can reach consensus, but don't minimize legitimate disagreements.
•  Consider the interests of the community as a whole.

January/February 2009 Common Ground

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