Most directors walk into their first board meeting with the best of intentions and very little preparation. They were appointed because someone believed in them — and then they sat down at that table and quietly wondered: Am I doing this right?
Becoming a board chair is one of the most significant transitions a director can make - and one of the least understood. Here are some of the key insights that will help you make this transition.
Explore real-world boardroom challenges—from role confusion to trust issues—and discover actionable strategies to build stronger, more effective boards.