I am working from the assumption that the bigger community (RIPE - which
includes the rep.s of the Members!) develops and agrees to the activity
plan, the NCC Members approve and agree to paid the bills, and the
managing director is expected to make it happen, with whatever it takes.
Operationally, I always saw the Board as a "background" group, which
focuses on keeping the safety belts in good working condition, and to
take care of formal responsibilities of the Association, as well as
providing guidance to the MD.
At the time when I was on the Board, we were very reluctant to interfere
with the day-to-day management of the NCC. As this is a memory of the
past, things might have changed. Probably something the Board should
comment on.