I’ve seen committees that were effective and those that weren’t. The ones that were effective did a good job of studying the issues from all angles and recommended a clear, feasible course of action to the decision maker. Sometimes there was more than one decision maker, which tended to delay or doom the decision. Other times the decision maker had a different agenda and ignored the committee’s recommendations. Sometimes the stars would align, the committee would do a good job and the decision maker would execute the recommendation. Maybe that will be the case here.