The “How” section focuses on the board’s processes and the internal working of the board. It is essential that these processes work well if the board is to function well. When these processes don’t work well the board is often described as dysfunctional which unfortunately is a lot more common than it should be.
The board’s processes (the How) includes the following factors, all of which need to be working well if the board is to function well:
- Board Chair leadership
- Individual director behaviours/dynamics
- The way the performance of the board is managed
- Board relationship with management
- How meetings are operated
- The quality of the information received and internal reporting
Whether board processes are working well or not is determined behind closed doors – or inside the boardroom. This makes it tricky to understand whether a board is effective at the How from outside the boardroom. This is also why our board surveys are so important at helping measure and improve what is otherwise unseen.
If the How is not working well it is unlikely that the board will be completing its main tasks (the Do) very well either.