On Mon, Feb 6, 2017 at 3:39 PM, Rogol Domedonfors domedonfors@gmail.com wrote:
Christophe
On 20 December, you wrote
Basically it's making the legal team life's easier when they need to do small and/or quick changes. They don't have to go through the whole resolution process to change a comma.
Now you write
the Executive Director has authority to set and change policies for the organization and its
work,
without requiring prior Board approval in most circumstances. The
baseline
is that the Executive Director has authority over policies, unless the Board asks otherwise
These do not appear to be the same, and the later version appears to be what is in fact in force. Do you agree that your December posting was inaccurate?
"Rogol"
I also noticed this discrepancy. I hope that the bottom line is that the Board is maintaining its focus on big picture issues of strategy, vision and governance, and leaving the management and maintenance of policy decisions to its senior executive leadership. This seems typical and appropriate to me.