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Many people rely on close friends or family members as a kind of personal board of directors. Just like a corporate board, these allies serve as a (hopefully) honest, confidential sounding board ...
For profit and nonprofit companies have boards of directors to provide oversight, advocacy and assistance with decision making. So, why shouldn’t individuals have a personal board of directors?
Forget mentors. If you want a successful personal and professional life, you need your own board of directors. Here's how to create one.
A personal board of directors isn’t just a clever career hack — it’s a radical act of self-investment. It’s about acknowledging that you don’t have to navigate your career alone.
Who’s on your board of directors? Now, this may seem like a question for someone who is running a corporation or a large business; not necessarily a startup. But I’m not asking this in … ...
While building a personal board requires more deliberate effort than finding your posse or tribe, serendipity can still (and often does) play a role.
Pojeta thinks that a personal board of directors provides the most value and perspective to smaller independent firms, which, at times, are more isolated than their larger counterparts.
Build a Personal Board of Directors: 5 Lessons on Navigating Business Challenges These lessons can guide you as you serve your customers and prepare for what's next.
Peter Matthews talks with Andy Starnes about why everyone should have their own personal board of directors to navigate both big and small events in life.