Your ticket to a well-organized board meeting and not one that feels like a circus act is to have a form of Parliamentary Procedure in place.
It’s what is followed to keep order and keep things running efficiently. The more formal definition is “the body of rules, ethics, and customs governing meetings and other operations of clubs, organizations and legislative bodies.”
In California, an HOA Board is required to have some form of parliamentary procedure in place to help conduct board meetings. While most boards have a more relaxed form of parliamentary procedure, the important thing is to have something to refer to so that the focus is on creating a business-like meeting.
If you don’t have some kind of procedure in place to run your HOA board meetings, then it’s like sending in the clowns at the circus. It can quickly turn into chaos.
To avoid any clown-like shenanigans, there are some good rules of thumb to follow:
The flying trapeze act takes amazing timing and precision. The performers have to know the ins and outs of the routine or else they will fail and probably get hurt.
Your board meeting should have a well thought out agenda that is given to board members ahead of time so they know what to expect at the meeting. Allowing them to ask questions and review material ahead of time, will help the meeting run smoothly.
By agreeing to a pre-decided set of rules, the HOA board meeting will be timely and efficient, allowing Board members to feel like they just did a back flip off the trapeze and landed firmly on their feet.
The next time you’re under the Big Top that is your board meeting, remember to use whatever parliamentary procedure your association has put into place. Everyone will be awed an amazed at your incredible fetes and give you a standing ovation. Okay, maybe not, but at least you can take a mental bow and leave your HOA board meeting feeling like you gave a great performance that was efficient and will be effective for the association.