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The Monitoring Role of The Board

Learn the Important Role of Board Members in Optimizing Operational, Strategic, and Financial Performance

The board of a housing association is tasked with overseeing various aspects, including operational efficiency, strategic direction, financial performance, and overall conduct.

This session will focus on how to optimally manage operational, strategic, and financial performance within housing associations, and understand the pivotal role that board members play in UK social housing.

What You Will Learn 

1. The Role of Financial and Business Reporting and Monitoring:

  • Understand the board’s role in financial and business reporting.
  • Explore the responsibilities of managers and the Executive in performance monitoring.

2. Characteristics of Effective Performance Information:

  • Learn how to identify good performance information.
  • Discover how such information empowers directors to ask the right questions and agree on actions to boost performance.

3. Building an Effective Monitoring and Evaluation Plan:

  • Determine what to measure and evaluate within your housing association.
  • Learn how to create a comprehensive monitoring and evaluation plan.
  • Explore the methodologies and criteria to base your evaluations on.
  • Understand how to implement changes based on evaluation results.

Presented By

Deborah Walthorne who has over 35 years of experience as a consultant within social housing and the public sector in the UK. As a governance and change specialist, she’s spent five years playing a key role in overseeing mergers within the UK’s major Housing Groups. 

Thursday 12 October |1:00 pm to 2:00 pm

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