The media is again rife with how some are perceiving that charity trustee’s should be more on top of their game. That’s a bold, broad-brush statement to make and one which I don’t think does anyone any favours.
However, I do think it highlights two very strong points –
1: Within charities the buck stops with the trustees.
[1]
2: Every so often, we all need to stand back, take stock and give ourselves a bit of a shake-up. This could fit in with a new year resolution; spring-clean or even – back to school prep. Whenever you choose to do it – how about thinking of how you use digital across your organisation?
- Is it something that the staff and volunteer team leads on and you begrudgingly receive emailed board papers rather than a nice printed copy?
- Do you get regular email updates from the team which keep you in touch with activity – enabling you to govern more effectively?
- Do you understand and champion the use of social media across the organisation?
- Do you have some whizzy way of accessing an on-line portal to keep in touch and access papers and information?
- Do you have a trustee who’s a digital champion and leading the thinking around some game changing disruptive technology?
- Are your service users slap bang at the heart of helping you understand how digital can help you to help them?
Whichever of those questions chimes with you here are a few resources which might help:
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[1] I paraphrase
http://www.oscr.org.uk/charities/managing-your-charity/trustee-duties
Last modified on 22 January 2020