What Makes a Good Independent Board Member: Appointment and Pitfalls
Strategy & Operations
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3m 27s
Neville Fielke shares his thoughts on what makes a strong, independent board successful. Takeaways: Diversity of skills is not based on age, gender, experience separately. It is all of these coming together. Mistake is group-think. You need to have independent board members who can make clear logical independent calls for other Board members to consider as well as management. Need to have broad-based perspective while remaining cognizant of the pressure points, risks and business considerations and being able to weave these into discussions that happen in the Board meetings.
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