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Achieving Alignment & Engagement, Article

Why an engaged Board is a powerful Board (Watson’s 5 tips for building a better board)

…is essential for board success. Invest time to ensure roles and responsibilities of board leaders, individual directors, committees, and officers are clearly defined in your board governance policies. When directors… Continue Reading Why an engaged Board is a powerful Board (Watson’s 5 tips for building a better board)

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Building a Strong Board, Article

Dust off your Matrix Skills

…AND EXPERIENCES Board members should collectively possess these skills and experiences CATEGORY CRITERIA Executive Leadership President, Chief Executive Officer or senior officer of a business who has:  experience leading an… Continue Reading Dust off your Matrix Skills

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Understanding Your Board’s Performance, Article

NEW – An Intentional Approach to Governance – WATSON’s W Model

…sector norms influencing board structure. Consider the different makeup and requirements of a university board from those of a foundation. Boards that pay attention to context are better prepared to… Continue Reading NEW – An Intentional Approach to Governance – WATSON’s W Model

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Firm News, Article

Wishing John Jennings Well in Reirement & Our Ongoing Commitment to Board Director and Executive Search

…Today, that sign would need space for three times as many signatures, and trips to Toronto and Ottawa, to get everyone’s name on it.   W: What do you consider… Continue Reading Wishing John Jennings Well in Reirement & Our Ongoing Commitment to Board Director and Executive Search

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