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Leading from the Middle: Building Effective Relationships with the Governing Board and Policy Groups
Program Governance
 

Leading form the Middle is a presentation that shares information about the relationship between the governing board and the policy groups. Management staff, governing board members, and others who have interactions with these groups will find this information useful. The PowerPoint is designed to:

  • Strengthen your understanding of the roles and responsibilities of the governing board, management staff and policy groups
  • Recognize the structure and systems that must exist to have a well functioning Head Start program
  • Assess how relationships among the governing body, management staff, and policy groups are presently formed and sustained
Examine a cluster of competencies and approaches you can employ to support balance and positive interactions among governing boards, policy groups and staff.

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Presenter(s):

Marilyn HoseaMarilyn Hosea

Marilyn Hosea, Booz Allen Hamilton Technical Assistance Manager for Region VIII, offers more than 25 years of experience in organizational development, program operations, nonprofit sector management and governance. She is a Johnson and Johnson Head Start Fellow, a member of the 1996 Inaugural Class of National Head Start Fellows, and a member of the 2005 Oxford Round Table (Oxford University).

Tel: 303.844.7296 | marilyn.hosea@acf.hhs.gov


Presentation: Handouts:
  Microsoft Office icon  Advanced Governance (.ppt)
Microsoft Office icon  Governance Interaction Model (.doc)
Microsoft Office icon  Supplementary Resource List (.doc)


"Leading from the Middle: Building Effective Relationships with the Governing Board and Policy Groups." Program Governance (Advanced). 2006 Financial Pre-Institute and Head Start and Early Head Start Director's Institute. HHS/ACF/OHS. 2006. English. PowerPoint. 12/11/2006.


Last Reviewed: June 2009

Last Updated: May 21, 2012