BIBA announces first proposals from strategic review

15 May 2013

BIBA has proposed an overhaul of its governance structure and a new model for segmenting its membership in order to provide them with a more tailored approach better suited to their representation needs.

The proposed moves are some of the first to emerge from a full-scale review of BIBA’s strategy and how it responds to its membership which was launched in 2012. The aim of the strategic review was to build on BIBA’s already strong foundations to ensure that the trade association was strong and fit for purpose to meet the challenges of the 21st century. Consultants Deloitte were appointed to assist BIBA in that process.

The six workstreams of the review are in the following key areas: Board Governance; Executive team and resource; Segmentation of members ‘One voice’ (how BIBA communicates with its stakeholders and speaks in a unified voice for the broker); Commercial activities; and a possible Code of Conduct.

Creating recommendations from the strategic review involved visits to all thirteen of the association’s regions where invaluable feedback has been gained from members. This feedback has allowed the workstreams to develop proposals, which BIBA believes will ensure the right structure to best serve members in the future.

Andy Homer, BIBA’s Chairman, who also headed up the steering group which has been guiding the strategic review, said: “The BIBA Board are now in position to discuss in detail how the proposed reforms to make our association more relevant to its members are to be implemented".

The key proposals so far are:

BIBA will be launching a three-month consultation with members about the governance and segmentation proposals later this year to ensure that their views are heard. This will be followed by an Extraordinary General Meeting at which the BIBA membership will have the opportunity to vote on the proposals before them.

The activities of the other workstreams are important and ongoing and will increase in momentum once the outcomes of the governance and segmentation consultation become clearer.

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