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A '''governing body''' is a group of people organized to administer something. |
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A '''governing body''' is a group of people that has the authority to exercise [[governance]] over an [[organization]] or [[political entity]]. The most formal is a [[government]], a body whose sole responsibility and authority is to make binding decisions in a taken [[geopolitical]] system (such as a [[sovereign state|state]]) by establishing [[law]]s. Other types of governing include an organization (such as a [[corporation]] recognized as a legal entity by a government), a socio-political group (chiefdom, tribe, family, religious denomination, etc.), or another, informal group of people. |
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In business and [[outsourcing]] relationships, [[Governance Frameworks|governance frameworks]] are built into [[relational contract]]s that foster long-term collaboration and innovation. A [[board of governors]] is often the governing body of a public institution, while a [[board of directors]] typically serves as the governing body of a corporation or other company larger or more complex than a partnership. Many professional sports have a [[sports governing body]] that serves as their regulating authority. |
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'''Governing body''' may refer to: |
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Governing bodies can vary widely in size, which is "important not only for acquiring the necessary range of skills to oversee the entity, but also in promoting cohesion, flexibility, and effective participation of the members to achieve their governance objectives".<ref>Jeanette M. Franzel, ''Designated Federal Entities: Survey of Governance Practices and the Inspector General Role'' (2009), p. 3.</ref> A governing body is only one component of a system of governance, which also requires a written framework under which the body must operate, and governance mechanisms to both carry out directives of the governing body, and to report information back to the governing body.<ref>Sascha Albers, ''The Design of Alliance Governance Systems'' (2005), p. 68.</ref> |
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==Examples== |
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Examples of governing bodies include: board of director and owners. |
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*[[Board of education]], the governing body of a school or higher administrative level |
*[[Board of education]], the governing body of a school or higher administrative level |
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*[[University Court]], the governing body of a university in Scotland |
*[[University Court]], the governing body of a university in Scotland |
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== Religion == |
=== Religion === |
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*The [[Governing Body of Jehovah's Witnesses]], the ruling council of Jehovah's Witnesses |
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*[[Governing Body Commission]] of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness |
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*Governing Bodies of the [[Conference of European Churches]] |
*Governing Bodies of the [[Conference of European Churches]] |
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=== Sport === |
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{{Main|Sports governing body}} |
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*[[FIFA]], governing body of [[association football]] among others.<ref>{{Cite web |title=FIFA |url=https://www.ussoccer.com/history/organizational-structure/fifa |access-date=2022-07-30 |website=www.ussoccer.com |language=en}}</ref> |
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*[[Board of governors]], the governing body of a public institution |
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* [[Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile|FIA]], governing body of [[Motorsport|motor racing]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=FIA - Motorsport UK - The beating heart of UK motorsport |url=https://www.motorsportuk.org/the-sport/fia/ |access-date=2022-07-30 |website=Motorsport UK |language=en-GB}}</ref> |
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*[[Board of directors]], the governing body of a company |
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==References== |
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Latest revision as of 18:52, 18 July 2024
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A governing body is a group of people that has the authority to exercise governance over an organization or political entity. The most formal is a government, a body whose sole responsibility and authority is to make binding decisions in a taken geopolitical system (such as a state) by establishing laws. Other types of governing include an organization (such as a corporation recognized as a legal entity by a government), a socio-political group (chiefdom, tribe, family, religious denomination, etc.), or another, informal group of people.
In business and outsourcing relationships, governance frameworks are built into relational contracts that foster long-term collaboration and innovation. A board of governors is often the governing body of a public institution, while a board of directors typically serves as the governing body of a corporation or other company larger or more complex than a partnership. Many professional sports have a sports governing body that serves as their regulating authority.
Governing bodies can vary widely in size, which is "important not only for acquiring the necessary range of skills to oversee the entity, but also in promoting cohesion, flexibility, and effective participation of the members to achieve their governance objectives".[1] A governing body is only one component of a system of governance, which also requires a written framework under which the body must operate, and governance mechanisms to both carry out directives of the governing body, and to report information back to the governing body.[2]
Examples
[edit]Examples of governing bodies include: board of director and owners.
Education
[edit]- The school governing body of a school, particularly in Commonwealth areas
- Board of education, the governing body of a school or higher administrative level
- University Court, the governing body of a university in Scotland
Religion
[edit]- The Governing Body of Jehovah's Witnesses, the ruling council of Jehovah's Witnesses
- Governing Bodies of the Conference of European Churches
Sport
[edit]- FIFA, governing body of association football among others.[3]
- FIA, governing body of motor racing.[4]
References
[edit]- ^ Jeanette M. Franzel, Designated Federal Entities: Survey of Governance Practices and the Inspector General Role (2009), p. 3.
- ^ Sascha Albers, The Design of Alliance Governance Systems (2005), p. 68.
- ^ "FIFA". www.ussoccer.com. Retrieved 2022-07-30.
- ^ "FIA - Motorsport UK - The beating heart of UK motorsport". Motorsport UK. Retrieved 2022-07-30.