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Mining the Collective Intelligence of Your Board of Directors

March 20, 2015 By Tracy Houston

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Do you mine the collective intelligence of your board? In today’s world, corporations are establishing processes that have an emphasis on collective wisdom for competitive advantage. This concept can be actualized at the board level through the board evaluation process.

A recent study by PwC found that 63% of directors believe self-evaluations are mostly a “check the box” exercise. This belief may be rooted in the fact that NYSE listed companies are required to conduct evaluations on an annual basis. (See NYSE Rule 303A.09; NASDAQ does not require an annual evaluation.) That means that a significant number of boards may be missing out on a valuable opportunity to identify issues with and improve on various board functions.

Moving Your Board of Directors from Rubber Stamp to Strategy Asset

A progressive board uses the evaluation process for high-level thinking in a structured, organized manner. This big picture thinking combined with an action plan moves the needle on board performance and helps to lay a foundation for continues improvement.

After some of the more elemental issues that surface or tensions that arise through board evaluation are addressed, a board begins to see how strategic it is, overall. Board composition comes into sharper focus as well as director education needs. Moreover, there can be clarification of how and where improvement for strategic thinking arises.

In other words, forward thinking is a result of board evaluation. This progression also involves management and management’s ability—or willingness—to tap into the board’s expertise. Board evaluation, done well, strongly undercuts the idea that boards are just rubber-stamping what management wants.

Tracy Houston

Tracy E. Houston, M.A., is the president of Board Resources Services, LLC. She is a refined specialist in board consulting and executive coaching with a heartfelt passion for rethinking performance, teams and the boardroom. Her company, Board Resource Services, LLC, is online at www.eboardmember.com and www.eboardguru.com. You can follow Tracy on Twitter @BoardGuru. Headquartered in the Denver, Colorado area, Tracy is an avid hiker.

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