What is a Quorum?
A quorum is the minimum number of members required to be present at a meeting for the decisions made to be valid and legally binding. The specific number needed for a quorum is usually defined in an organization's bylaws or governing documents. Without a quorum, the meeting cannot proceed with official business, such as voting on resolutions or making decisions.
This topic is closely related to our training on Governance and Decision-Making. For full insights, check out the training video: [link-here]