Overview:
Our program will give you the tools, tips and work plans that you need to prepare for your first board meeting. Most background education we receive on boards misses the mark on these vital skills. Business school or MBA programs focus on the top-down legalities of corporate governance, not how to handle yourself behind boardroom doors. Or, you pick up boardroom savvy by exposure to all the boards you’ve seen at work during your career. But these informal role models may only show you how boards shouldn’t function if you really want to be effective.
When rising business leaders join a board of directors (especially if it’s their first board), they often know little about the work involved; their duties and responsibilities as a fiduciary; how to learn as much as they should about the company, its structure and people: how to absorb all the information they receive before a meeting; and how to conduct themselves around the board table. In Preparing for Your First Board Meeting, we give you a step by step process for preparing to join a board, being ready for that first meeting, excelling in your debut, and avoiding the problems and dangers that go with board service.
Why you should Attend:
Congratulations - you’ve been named to a board of directors! But now comes the real (and often scary) work to get ready. How do you prepare to walk through those boardroom doors for the first time and assure you won’t feel like the odd man out, that you know the preparation material, and and that you’ll be read to hit the bricks running?
No doubt getting ready for a board meeting can seem overwhelming. Particularly in prepping for first meeting, it’s easy to be intimidated. Most directors are gob smacked when they first encounter a board book (or their first online bushel of board portal data). There are often dozens, maybe even hundreds of pages, appendices, charts, spreadsheet, PowerPoints, and so on. Those folks in the boardroom have impressive backgrounds, and you need to establish your voice, while not making awkward errors. Yet the coping tools tips, and prep plans offered in our program will help you get up to speed and be ready by the time of your boardroom debut.
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Who Will Benefit:
Ralph Ward is an internationally recognized speaker, writer, and
advisor on the role of boards of directors, how “benchmark” boards excel, setting personal boardroom goals, and the future of governance worldwide.
Ward is the publisher of the online newsletter Boardroom INSIDER, the worldwide source for practical, first-hand tips for better boards and directors (boardroominsider). He also edits The Corporate Board magazine (corporateboard) the nation's leading corporate governance journal, with subscribers who are directors and senior officers across the U.S. and in 27 foreign countries.
He is author of seven acclaimed books on board and governance for today’s corporate boards, the challenges they face, and the answers they need to excel:
Hacking the Boardroom (2025)
Board Seeker Guidebook (2018)
Boardroom Q&A (2011)
The New Boardroom Leaders (2008)
Saving the Corporate Board (2003)
Improving Corporate Boards (2000)
21st Century Corporate Board (1997)