Board
We specialize in building better boards. This can be achieved by recruiting a new chairman or members with the right qualities, or by developing and equipping the existing members.
The Art of Building a Better Board
A strong board is a catalyst for a company’s growth and success. We focus on improving boards in two ways: by recruiting top-tier talent and by developing the skills of existing members in areas such as strategic leadership, finance, resource mobilization, innovation, and relationship-building.
As trusted advisors, we support owners, nomination committees, and boards of directors. Our clients range from large publicly traded companies to smaller, owner-managed businesses. A key aspect of our approach is presenting gender-balanced candidate lists.
Board Training
Novare Board Programs offer modern, open, and tailored board training led by some of the country’s leading board members and experts. Our open programs for new and experienced board members run regularly, while our tailored board programs are designed upon request based on your organization’s specific needs and context. Read more.
Board Evaluation
We offer an objective and systematic process for evaluating board performance. Our approach combines digital surveys with in-depth personal interviews, complemented by thorough analysis, clear recommendations, and practical guidance based on the findings. We have extensive experience working with a wide range of organisations, from family-owned businesses and small enterprises to publicly listed companies. Read more.
We review aspects such as the board’s composition, working methods, and group dynamics. The evaluation is conducted through verbal, confidential interviews. Based on the results, the board can develop new working practices, address weaknesses, and enhance efficiency through a comprehensive and objective overview.
We help you with your board.
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Head of Novare Board Programs, Moderator