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Leverage The Power of The Board

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In this week’s episode, we have a repeat guest, Mike Smerklo! He is the Co-founder and Managing Director of Next Coast Ventures and the author of the book, Mr. Monkey and Me, a survival guide for entrepreneurs and a must-read! Mike is back to talk about boards and how a young entrepreneur or a recently appointed CEO can take full advantage of the extensive experience at their fingertips.

Key Takeaways:

[2:25] Leading a board is intimidating, especially as a new entrepreneur and CEO.

[4:10] What is the “mushroom philosophy”?

[8:25] As a new CEO, what should you do to get to know your existing board after a takeover?

[12:00] In the decades Mike has been in this field, he has never seen a board take a “formal vote” on something. That’s what happens in the movies.

[15:45] If you want to avoid a mushroom cloud, ask questions and be proactive.

[18:45] What should a CEO expect from their board?

[20:40] At the end of the day, a board’s job is to make sure the CEO is still a good and capable leader.

[23:20] You have a great team backing you; use them as a sounding board.

[26:25] When does it make sense to rotate a board member out?

[30:20] How do you respectfully disagree and/or be diplomatic with your board?

[32:45] Managing a board can seem like a big time commitment, but it’s part of the CEO’s job to make sure expectations and leadership alignment are in order.

[37:00] What are some of the common mistakes new CEOs make with their boards?

[37:40] Boil your slides down to what’s working, what’s not, and so what?

[40:55] Surround yourself with smart people who you might not always agree with to help you see your blindspots.

Mentioned in This Episode:

Dynastylc.com

Email Todd: Todd@Dynastylc.com

Nextcoastventures.com

Mikesmerklo.com

Mike on LinkedIn

Mike on the Dynasty Leadership Podcast

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84 episodes

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In this week’s episode, we have a repeat guest, Mike Smerklo! He is the Co-founder and Managing Director of Next Coast Ventures and the author of the book, Mr. Monkey and Me, a survival guide for entrepreneurs and a must-read! Mike is back to talk about boards and how a young entrepreneur or a recently appointed CEO can take full advantage of the extensive experience at their fingertips.

Key Takeaways:

[2:25] Leading a board is intimidating, especially as a new entrepreneur and CEO.

[4:10] What is the “mushroom philosophy”?

[8:25] As a new CEO, what should you do to get to know your existing board after a takeover?

[12:00] In the decades Mike has been in this field, he has never seen a board take a “formal vote” on something. That’s what happens in the movies.

[15:45] If you want to avoid a mushroom cloud, ask questions and be proactive.

[18:45] What should a CEO expect from their board?

[20:40] At the end of the day, a board’s job is to make sure the CEO is still a good and capable leader.

[23:20] You have a great team backing you; use them as a sounding board.

[26:25] When does it make sense to rotate a board member out?

[30:20] How do you respectfully disagree and/or be diplomatic with your board?

[32:45] Managing a board can seem like a big time commitment, but it’s part of the CEO’s job to make sure expectations and leadership alignment are in order.

[37:00] What are some of the common mistakes new CEOs make with their boards?

[37:40] Boil your slides down to what’s working, what’s not, and so what?

[40:55] Surround yourself with smart people who you might not always agree with to help you see your blindspots.

Mentioned in This Episode:

Dynastylc.com

Email Todd: Todd@Dynastylc.com

Nextcoastventures.com

Mikesmerklo.com

Mike on LinkedIn

Mike on the Dynasty Leadership Podcast

  continue reading

84 episodes

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