Board Appraisals - From Compliance to Success

Many organisations approach board appraisal as something difficult and boring, but, it doesn’t have to be that way. A successful board appraisal can not only be interesting, but also add significant value to an organisation by helping poor-performing boards sort out problems and the better ones get better.

An unsuccessful appraisal can at best be a waste of valuable time, at worst destructive. This article by Professor Sir Andrew Likierman, the Dean of London Business School, explores the basis for measuring that success.

The article includes comments from Peter Waine, a Criticaleye Associate and Partner at Hanson Green.




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