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Section 5: OPA Board Subject: GM Challenges Board Msg# 915066
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No problem, Ev. We all get upset from time to time. I also know my love of sarcasm can infuriate at times. I've been at this online forum stuff since about 1988.... pre-Internet, managing forums for CompuServe and later for Microsoft. Ted Nugent and I used to have some interesting discussions on CompuServe. You and I are tame compared to Nugent.
Anyway, with regard to your premise of OPA hiring a management firm to handle day-to-day operations, I would have no objection if the board decided to explore that idea. In fact, OPA is already doing that in golf, where an outside manager is hired and all the golf employees work for the management company. Tom Olson, the gentleman who preceded Bob Thompson as OPA General Manager, is, I understand, working as manager of a HOA in Delaware but as an employee of a management company in charge of the overall HOA management. I believe the current board, or pretty much any board in the past, would say that your description of how OPA should operate is actually how it does operate..... board makes policy and GM/staff carry out that policy in the day to day operation. Overall, I'd say that is more or less the way things have worked for the 26 or so years I've lived here fulltime. This political wrangling between the board and the GM only began with the hiring of Bob Thompson in my opinion. Hiring of an outside management firm would not eliminate an OPA Board of Directors, nor would it eliminate the human propensity for those board members to involve themselves, to one extent or another, in the day-to-day operations. Our Board of Directors, like any means of governance including the government of the United States, is never going to be perfect but I have yet to see a better alternative proposed. Finally, I hope you will continue to participate on the forum. Truth is, we probably have a great deal in common when it comes to how we look at politics in OPA....... and make no mistake, this place is as political as Washington. |
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For reference, the above message is a reply to a message where: Mr. Reynold’s: first let me apologize to you for my former comment and while you may not accept this public apology, I sincerely hope you will. My point about Governance is that while I respect and applaud Volunteerism the stark reality is that our HOA has evolved, to include the regulatory framework in which an HOA operates. As owners, I suggest our interests would best be served by professional management of the Pines and not by the hap-hazard organizational structure that exists today and the acrimonious relationship between the GM and Board. The existing structure simply does not serve our best interests, which is what was meant by my comment of no longer willing to paying for good intentions. An organism evolves within its environment and so must our organizational structure evolve to accommodate the vastly changing needs of our HOA. The role of the Board should be the development of the Strategic plan or vision for the Pines, with input from the membership, and the day-to-day operations of this multi-million dollar organization should be placed in the hands of peoples that have the requisite experiential background to manage and implement the strategic objectives in the most efficient and professional manner. The Board may have final oversight however the day-to-day operations should be left to the professionals. People can disagree however they can do so with civility, which was lacking on my part. Thank you for permitting me to express my views in a more cogent and civil manner and I sincerely apologize for my comment. |
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