Board Shorts Podcast

When is the Right Time to Start a Board Career? | Ep. 142


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You're working 50 hours a week, managing a team, and smashing your corporate KPIs. But you're also looking up at the Boardroom and thinking, 'I think I'm ready for that next strategic step.'

So, when is the right time to pull the trigger and start a Board Career?

This episode breaks down the why, the where, and the how of balancing Board service with a full-time career. Whether you're early in your professional life or mid-to-late stage and wondering what comes next after executive life, the reality is that the best time to start working on your governance goals is right now, even in the midst of life and work.

What You'll Learn:

  • The Power of Compounding Experience: Why treating your governance journey like a savings account that builds interest over time puts you in a highly competitive position later in your Board Career.
  • The Career Boost: How the exposure to strategic oversight, risk management, and macro-industry insights gained around a table directly enhances your day-to-day executive leadership.
  • Finding Accessible Entry Points: How to identify realistic grassroots opportunities, such as local sports clubs, community groups, and small NFPs, that match your capacity and welcome first-time Board Members.
  • The Vocation Mindset: Why you must approach every single position with the same rigor and dedication as a listed company role, rather than treating it like a casual side quest.
  • Managing Conflicts of Interest: Practical strategies for aligning with your current employer, protecting transparency, and ensuring you have the full capacity to govern effectively.

Lisa's Time Management Playbook:

Balancing a demanding day job with governance requires ruthless organisation and discipline. Here are the practical tips shared in this episode to help you protect your time and your mental bandwidth:

  • Plan Far Ahead: Ensure the entire year of Board Meetings is scheduled by September or October of the previous year so you can book preparation time well in advance.
  • Enforce Pack Hygiene: Maintain strict rules around meeting pack distribution, ensuring all papers are sent out at least one week ahead of schedule.
  • Protect Preparation Time: Set up dedicated blocks to review papers early enough to research, digest, and submit questions to relevant stakeholders before the meeting starts.
  • Overestimate Needed Capacity: Give yourself a buffer for larger-than-usual packs, and leave yourself enough mental bandwidth to think clearly, stay effective, and enjoy proper downtime.

This Week's Challenge:

Stop waiting for the perfect moment; it does not exist! Look around your local community, sport, or industry sector this week. Where can you raise your hand, step up, and offer your expertise and contribution to an organisation that genuinely needs your skills?

Links and Resources:

  • Visit the Get on Board Australia website to discover tools and strategies to help you navigate the hidden market and win at the Board game.
  • Explore entry-level governance advertisements and volunteer opportunities via GoVolunteer.com.au or LinkedIn.
  • Connect with Lisa Cook on LinkedIn to receive insights on how you can secure your first, next, or paid Board role.
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