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What do you call it when someone attends a board meeting but they don't have a seat on the board or the right to vote? Is there a proper word for it?
(Not a joke, trying to translate a very tedious management plan :roll:
They attend in an advisory capacity? Is that it? Is there something more listening-only?
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isnt there executive directors and non executive directors what the difference ?
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There is indeed! Thank you :-)
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gardener wrote:What do you call it when someone attends a board meeting but they don't have a seat on the board or the right to vote? Is there a proper word for it?
(Not a joke, trying to translate a very tedious management plan :roll:
They attend in an advisory capacity? Is that it? Is there something more listening-only?


It isn't a gatecrasher then?
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I'm not sure that the terms executive/non-executive directors cover this, AFAIK the executive directors run the company and the non-execs keep an eye on what's going on on behalf of the owners (usually the shareholders), unless the byelaws of the company specifically state so, all directors have a vote.
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Just asked my sister who is on a Board of Directors - she says it would be a non Executive Director, they would put points across, but according to the setup - they may also have a right to vote.
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Thanks. I think i'm going to use soemthing like "attends as an observer". It seems that the French have a word for it at least (censeur) but all I get in English is observer or non-voting member of the board, and I think in this case they are not actually on the board but just get to attend so thye know what is happening.
But really, who cares? I hate translating this garbage. They could save 50% of the words and make so much more sense... but then, I get paid per word so perhaps I shoudl be happy that it was written by the tested method of copy and paste?
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Northern Lass wrote:
gardener wrote:What do you call it when someone attends a board meeting but they don't have a seat on the board or the right to vote? Is there a proper word for it?
(Not a joke, trying to translate a very tedious management plan :roll:
They attend in an advisory capacity? Is that it? Is there something more listening-only?


It isn't a gatecrasher then?


:roll: Gardner said it wasn't a joke but still you have to say something frivolant and juvenile!!!
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yeh you tell her rob, no frivolant in the snug
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Just got in Pete? Been out on'toon?
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peterd wrote:yeh you tell her rob, no frivolant in the snug


no wot in the snug? :lol:
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Looked it up in the dictionary and that's not our NL - even in the Snug :shock:
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