Management advisory groups?

Management advisory groups are similar to working groups in that they deal with generic issues, or sets of issues, have an indefinite existence and stable membership; but are different in that they are primarily concerned with managerial co-ordination (thereby aiding lateral approaches to solving management problems), in that they are not constituted by Senate and/or Council and/or the Institutional Forum but are set up by the Vice-Chancellor, or individual Executive Officers, Deans, Executive Directors, or the Registrar.  The reports and work of management advisory groups will not be in the public domain.