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What Makes an Effective Board of Directors?

September 19, 2014 By Tracy Houston

In comparing governance practices at Fortune’s “most admired” and “least admired” companies for Harvard Business Review, Yale management professor Jeffrey Sonnenfeld found little difference in board performance due to percentage of independent directors, financial literacy of audit committee members, or amounts of stock-based compensation.

Sonnenfeld  suggests that what makes great boards great is not the structure in which they operate, but the culture. One S&P 500 director describes the ideal board culture as one that “…invites different opinions. It needs to have constructive disagreement and not just a stamp of approval.”Effective boards constructively challenge company management and each other as they assess the workings and plans of the company.

In addition to constructive dissent, other characteristics of effective board cultures include trust, candor, open communications within the board and a broader set of company leaders beyond the CEO level, individual accountability, and an appetite for self-evaluation and improvement. Passively listening to the traditional stream of presentations from the management team is no longer enough to fulfill board responsibilities.

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For more information, see Sonnenfeld’s complete publication: What Makes Great Boards Great (PDF)

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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