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Today on the Take on Board podcast, I’m speaking with Louise Broekman about well, all things advisory boards. This is part of an advisory board mini series in today’s episode one, where we will discuss the history, purpose, structure, and impact of advisory boards.
Louise is on the advisory board of the Advisory Board Centre, so if that’s not the peak of all advisory boards, I’m not sure what is. And she’s been on, well, heaps of advisory boards. She’s the founder and CEO of the Advisory Board Centre, and having had first-hand life-changing experience with her advisory board in a previous business, Louise researched and tested the advisory board sector for five years before establishing the world’s first professional body for the advisory board sector.
Advisory board mini series playlist:
- Episode 303: Louise Broekman outlines the history and importance of advisory boards
- Episode 304: Sandra Gamble on advisory boards in the energy and sustainability sectors
- Episode 305: Cynthia Payne on advisory boards in the health and aged care sectors
- Episode 306: Heather Disher on business sector advisory boards (released 28 May)
- Episode 307: Louise Broekman’s rundown of the Advisory Board Centre’s upcoming State of the Market Report 2025-2027 (to be recorded 21 May and released 4 June)
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Resources Louise mentions:
- ABF101 Advisory Board Best Practice Framework
- 2025 Megatrends Summit