Give and Take Blog asks: should we keep permanent board committees?
Depending on the life stage of the nonprofit board, I believe that it is time to say goodbye to Permanent board committees except for a governance committee whose job of caretaking the board can never be done.
Permanent committees add little value, are difficult to maintain and most folks, except for the experts on a committee (e.g. finance) don't enjoy them. Plus, ongoing committees provide too much opportunity for micro management.
Let's take a good look at task forces as the answer to how to get the homework of the nonprofit board done.
And back to life stages, a nonprofit board in its infancy and maybe juvenile stage may not escape the need for working committees pondering a variety of issues.