Hudson Adopts “Next Generation” Board Management Technology

Hudson Adopts “Next Generation” Board Management Technology
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Town of Hudson recently issued the following announcement.

BoardDocs Solution Enables Organization to
Save Time, Money and Dramatically Increase Effectiveness

The Town of Hudson is leveraging Cloud-based technology to radically improve its governance processes while saving staff time and taxpayer dollars. The remarkably powerful, easy-to-use service will allow the organization to maximize the effectiveness of their board meetings with increased transparency, providing a basis for better and more open communication with the public, while dramatically improving productivity and saving thousands of dollars annually.

BoardDocs will increase the amount of time members of the board have to review agenda information, enabling them to better prepare for meetings. Through the MetaSearch feature, members of the governing body will also have access to best practices from other governing bodies that are using the system, allowing them to gain important knowledge about initiatives other governing bodies have considered and implemented.

Electronic distribution will not only save time and resources, but it will also provide unprecedented public access via the Town’s Web site to agenda items and other board-related information. This process will allow interested parties to review information prior to meetings. All documents associated with the meeting are automatically archived and can be accessed by date or by using the system’s comprehensive Search feature.

The new board management features can be accessed via the organization’s Web site at:  
https://www.boarddocs.com/ma/hudsonma/Board.nsf/Public 

Original source can be found here.



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