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Leadership & Governance Resources

It’s been said: If the only tool you have is a hammer, every problem will look like a nail. In my world, this phrase can mean: If the only tools you have are rules of order, every problem can look like something that requires a motion, an amendment, a point of order, or an appeal from the Chair’s ruling.

In the dynamic world of corporate governance and leadership, Eli Mina stands out as a beacon of insight and expertise. As the author of “101 Boardroom Problems and How to Solve Them,” Mina provides a comprehensive guide to navigating the complexities that often arise within boardrooms. His pragmatic approach and keen understanding of group dynamics equip directors and leaders with the tools they need to foster effective collaboration and decision-making.

In this post, we are thrilled to not only explore Eli Mina’s invaluable contributions to corporate governance but also share two complimentary publications that further illuminate the challenges and solutions within boardroom settings.

Delve into these resources via the links below and enhance your understanding and effectiveness in governance!

Eli Mina specializes in chairing contentious meetings, using rules of order in a pragmatic and sensible manner, and informed decision-making. In business for more than three decades, Eli has offered his clients sage advice and problem-solving services, and he leads high-impact training sessions.

Eli is calm and soft-spoken, yet a highly effective meeting chair.  He is an engaging and compelling workshop leader and public speaker, and a seasoned expert on Rules of Order (PRP, CPP-T).

Eli helps his clients transform their meetings from potential chaos, confusion, and acrimony into orderly and well-focused deliberative assemblies, where three key goals are met:

  • A level playing field, where all attendees share their expertise and learn from the wisdom of others
  • A sensible allocation of time
  • Judicious and informed decisions, seeking to optimize organizational benefits and reduce risks

TWO COMPLIMENTARY PUBLICATIONS:

Eli Mina’s Knowledge Transfer Initiative Evaluations for Boards and Councils

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and

Eli Mina’s Article Collection

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