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Boardroom Briefs
PMG Members

Boardroom Brief: The Role of the Trustee in Organizational Well-Being

Addressing health care worker burnout is essential for maintaining a healthy and productive workforce. Trustees play a pivotal role in fostering a supportive work environment.
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AHA Associate Podcast Series, Ep. 87 | Guidehouse

In this episode, Kathleen Wessel, vice president of business management and operations at the American Hospital Association is joined by Theodore Scherpenberg, chief financial officer at The Christ Hospital Health Network (TCHHN) in Cincinnati, Ohio, and Eric Kammer, partner at Guidehouse. AHA members will hear firsthand from TCHHN leaders about a bold, multi-year transformation. Leaders will share their insights on how they are aligning strategy, finance, operations and culture to build long-term sustainability.
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AHA podcast: Questions Board Members Should Be Asking to Address Vulnerabilities 

In this conversation, James Liggins, Jr., senior counsel at Warner Norcross + Judd, and vice chair of the board of directors at Bronson Healthcare, discusses his work developing a tool for board members that allows them to effectively understand and address areas of concern for their organizations.
Trustee Articles

Red Rules for Boards

In industries where safety is critical and quality must come first, such as airlines and nuclear power, “red rules” refer to protocols that must be followed “to the letter” – all work stops until they are. A commercial airliner doesnʼt leave the gate if the pilot spies a possible leak or flat tire; a nuclear plant operator or even a Toyota assembly line worker can “stop the line” when he spots a critical flaw.
Trustee Articles

Getting Ready to Govern

Don’t overlook the importance of CEO-board etiquette — it’s a pillar of good governance. The relationship between boards and chief executive officers can be fraught with challenges, and trustees often are unsure of how to handle certain delicate situations. But using a framework of etiquette can provide guidance.