| Introduction
Clear, strategic, and legally sound board minutes are more than just notes—they’re an essential governance record. In this module, you’ll explore how to create minutes that balance transparency, clarity, and regulatory requirements, all while supporting informed board decision-making.
Whether you write the minutes or review them, this module will elevate your understanding of what great minutes should capture and how they should be structured.
Important note: As you utilize the toolkit, it’s essential that your credit union follow the specific guidelines and requirements tied to its bylaws and/or charter and ensure alignment with your applicable regulations.
| Read
Start here and download the Guidebook. It serves as your core learning resource for the module and covers minute-writing principles, legal standards, and formatting tips, as well as the "Goldilocks Rule" for getting the level of detail just right.
Best Practice Board & Committee Minutes Guidebook
| Video
This module includes expert video instruction to support the guidebook. The video provides real-world examples, reflections, and communications strategies that help bring the principles of effective board communication to life.
| Toolkit
Use these additional tools alongside the Guidebook to build your board's communication effectiveness.
| Supplemental Materials
| About the Course Creator
This module and the full Governance Toolkit was developed by Sylvia Groves, one of North America’s leading voices in board effectiveness and governance strategy. Sylvia is the President of Governance Studio and the creator of Fiercely Practical Governance™, a hands-on approach that helps boards move from theory to action.
| Questions or Looking for Governance Consulting?
We’re here to help! Contact us at cues@cues.org for support.
If your board or leadership team is ready to go deeper, CUES partners with Sylvia Groves and other experienced CUES governance consultants to offer tailored consulting and advisory services. To inquire about governance support, please contact governance@cues.org. We will connect you with the right expert based on your board’s unique needs.