All Boards should have a Conflict of Interest Policy. It is essential to protect the integrity of the Board decision-making process. This sample policy document defines the types of conflict that can arise. It outlines a process to declare conflicts before they arise and also offers a process to resolve them after they have arisen if needed. It can be customized to create your own Board Conflict of Interest Policy.
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Ontario Organizational Development Program
Ontario Organizational Development Program
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Wendy Pinder
Wendy Pinder
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2014
2014
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