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Episode 227: Take on Board Breakfast: Jane Brockington knows when to step down from a board role

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Today on the Take on Board podcast Jane Brockington knows when it’s time to step down from a board role. In the past six months, she’s made the decision several times over.

Plus, Jane takes questions from the Take on Board community.

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Hear questions from guests (and answers from Jane) around:

  • self-reflection
  • losing knowledge, keepers of information, and knowledge transfer
  • helping another director to have the realisation about the value you add as a board director
  • what if you are the chair, and if you feel that the buck stops with you, and you, you can’t leave?
  • if you were to write a playbook on getting your organisation through intense pressures like Covid or cost of living pressures, what would the top three chapters be?
  • how do you deal with papers sent by email, when you’ve left a board?
  • have you ever regretted leaving a board?
  • how did you manage four boards at the same time and a day job?
  • was there a tipping point in deciding when to leave?
  • where to from here (for Jane)?

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