Who’s on Your Board?

Crowned Opulence

Let’s face it: We live in a world full of choices and unlimited amounts of information available to us when making decisions.  Regardless of whether it is a job change, a health decision, or a relationship conundrum, taking your ideas through your personal board of directors will help sift through the options and consider all the possible outcomes, with pros and cons. What’s more, your board will tell you as it is! This is why it is very important to select the best members for your board.

In today’s episode, I speak about the importance of networking and having a personal board of directors. The connections that you have in life are important. They could make or break you. Having the right connections with people will help enhance your career growth and position you in different areas of your life.

In a nutshell, I highlight:

  • The importance of networking and having your own board of directors.
  • How to qualify the members of your personal board.
  • Some of the key roles you should have in your board of directors.
  • What you can achieve by bringing on the best board member combination.

...and so much more!

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