Board Problems, from the Warren Tapp book ‘Board Basics’
1. Board’s Power to Remove Directors
A board cannot remove a director; only the shareholders or members have the authority to do so.
– If there’s a serious issue with a director, the Chair should meet with them and suggest they resign if the board has lost confidence in them.
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Article from the Book Board Basics
by Warren Tapp.
If you are on the Board of a not-for-profit entity (NFP), it will be either an Incorporated Association, regulated at state level, or a company limited by guarantee, regulated at the Federal level (ASIC).



