richard@imutual wrote:timco wrote:Maybe an independent chairman
I'm open to suggestions. In the past, some mutuals have proposed the idea of a 'member director' who could sit in on (some) board meetings. Though in practice I suspect this may have been something of a PR gimmick
Perhaps you could elaborate on what kinds of potential problems you foresee (in the absence of an independent director)?
Would this be a paid position? In which case we'dneed to be sure the position was fully justified. Or perhaps, amongst our membership, we could find a volunteer with suitable experience to come and meet with the directors (if only once a year) and perform a kind of 'non-financial audit' role on behalf of the members
I am sure the time will come when the company needs more than two board members, perhaps including someone whose role is specifically to act as a 'check' on the other directors. Though it may be that, at present, we are not large enough to justify that
Of course, anyone can 'check' on what we're going at any time by asking questions on this forum

Sorry for delay Richard as you may remember I am in the process of settling my future wife (Russian, met in Prague a while back) into the UK and sorting out a wedding and all that so time disapears on me and I forget to look.....
I have no real specifics in mind just that from my own bitter experience if a door is left open some sod will sneek in it and create problems just for the fun of it.
I am thinking that having as many protections in place for the business to protect yourselves more than anything.
(Just for the sake of giving an example) The fact that the business is a co-op of sorts but the only directors are a couple could be used as a negative by someone wishing to do you or the business harm.
I used to be such a trusting soul then I saw the darker side of humanity where anyone will believe anything regardless of if there is anything in it or not, purely because the like to think badly of people.
As to positions... No does not have to be paid directly in the first instance, it is a small company having independent over sight of it can be paid for in shares say unless a willing volunteer can be found to do it as payback to society for other benefits they get elsewhere. (Can't see this working here though) They would need reinbursement for expenses so someone local to the business operations would be preferable to someone 100's of miles away.
If it is going to be done it has to be sooner rather than later as it is far harder to impliment as the business gets bigger and the founders have a big say over the business. (Look at the Problems Easy Jet have had when an independent board went against the wishes of the founder.) If it is something that is part of the culture from early on far easier to hold in ego's later.
It was just a thought that occurred to me when looking through the statements (and yes I am an experienced Not for Profit (Charity) chairman so do know what I am reading in these things. (No not campaigning just giving some information to inform where my views come from)
http://www.birmingham-multicare.org/
oh and for the wedding details
http://www.ourweddingphotoalbum.co.uk/ 