Governance Principles
Governance Risk
Roles & Responsibilities
Real-World Cases
Governance in Practice
100

This principle requires leaders to answer for their decisions and actions

What is accountability?

100

A governance issue that can occur when people do not understand who is responsible for making decisions

What is unclear roles and responsibilities?

100

This group is responsible for governance and strategic oversight

What is the Executive Board?

100

This organization's governance crisis raised questions about transparency, oversight and stakeholder trust

What is Hockey Canada?

100

This activity explored how information, participation, and influence affect decision-making.

What is the Decision-Making Under Constraints exercise? (accept also, first exercise)

200

This principle ensures information is shared openly and appropriately

What is transparency?

200

A common warning sign that trust in leadership is declining

What is poor communication or lack of transparency?

200

This type of work focuses on long-term priorities and organizational direction

What is strategic work/priorities?

200

This Chicago-based union reform moment focused on member engagement and Leadership accountability.

What is CORE?

200

People experience governance through these things rather than through policies alone.

What are information sharing, participation, trust, accountability, and decision-making?

300

This principle requires leaders to act in the best interest of the organization

What is fiduciary duty?

300

This type of risk can damage public confidence even when no laws have been broken

What is reputational risk?

300

This type of work focuses on day-to-day implementation and administration

What is organizational direction?

300

This union changed its leadership election process following concerns about accountability

What is the UAW?

300

Good governance is often judged not only by outcomes, but by confidence in this.

What is the decision-making process?

400

This principle focuses on ensuring members' voices are represented in decision-making

What is representation?

400

Governance problems rarely appear overnight. They are often preceded by these

What are warning signs?

400

When Board members become involved in day-to-day management, they may be crossing this boundary.

What is the governance - management boundary?

400

Across all three case studies, this governance theme appeared repeatedly

What is trust? (accept accountability/transparency)

400

A governance system is most likely to be tested during periods of conflict, controversy, or difficult _______.

What are decisions?

500

This governance principle focuses on long-term direction rather than day-to-day operations

What is strategic leadership?

500

A Board's responsibility to oversee organizational risk before they become larger problems is called this.

What is oversight?

500

Good governance requires leaders to focus on organizational interests instead of these.

What are personal interests or individual agendas or their Local's agenda

500

The purpose of the case study was to identify these

What are governance lessons or governance risks?

500

According to today's workshop, governance is not a document. It is this.

What is how we make decisions, share information, build trust, exercise accountability, and fulfill our responsibilities?

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