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Monday, March 18, 2013

7 Tips to Consider while Nominating & Electing Board Members


In my previous blog “Significance and Functions of a Board of Members” I discussed the importance of having board members in an enterprise.  

Here are some suggestions to consider while you look for board members for your company:

Prefer Quality over Quantity
Ability and skills always score over numbers at the board level. Prefer experience and expertise when it comes to choosing board members.

For privately-held start-up enterprises, the number of nominated candidates should range between 3 and 7. Entrepreneurs can reserve one or two seats for investors if they are looking to raise equity from venture capital funds or from private investors.

Seek balanced board experience
Make sure you have a perfect blend of multiple talents and skills when it comes to picking directors for your company. You should prefer individuals with a wide range of specializations – finance, product development, sales, business continuity and employee engagement marketing etc.

It is always advantageous to have board members who have served in one or more for-profit boards.

Hire legal help as needed
It is helpful to have corporate lawyers on board who can attend board meetings as acting secretaries or non-voting corporate counsel.

Get aligned
Make sure all the nominated candidates are aware of company’s business goals, financing objectives, product development priorities and distribution strategies. A candid discussion can help ensure that all nominated members are on the same page and do not have any issues pertaining to the policies of the enterprise.

Use ‘em or lose ‘em.
It’s the founding entrepreneur who can utilize each board member’s skills and specialization to the maximum effect. When great business brains join a board, they need freedom of thought and action to put their knowledge to maximum use.

Let them explore their productive ideas for the growth of company albeit things should never go beyond your own vision and control.

New businesses need experienced advisers
 It is a mandate for new business and small businesses to have astute business advisers as their board members. Their experience and sharp business acumen will play a vital role in improving company’s operating direction.

Corporate Executive Coaching
Corporate Executive Coaching at a CEO club helps you identify your needs when form a Board of Members. As you get to meet different experienced and knowledgeable leaders at CEO associations, you can get insight into basics of nominating and electing eligible board members.  Join a reputed CEO peer group especially if you are starting-up a new business and need practical tips on how to build a performing, useful Board of Directors.

Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Significance and Functions of Board of Directors


According to a research study conducted by PwC, “Ninety-one percent of directors find new members through director recommendations, suggesting a preference for referrals by someone they know and trust. However, 67% use search firms.”



The constitution of company is never complete without a Board of Directors. At the start, it can be a single person – the lone founder – who represents the board. But it cannot go on like this for long as you will not be able to avail the benefits that are associated with having a board.

A board of directors plays an indispensable role in constitution and governance of most enterprises. The board is responsible for the firm's financial decisions and ensures smooth running for different legal procedures. The board has the authority to select, compensate and replace key executives, when necessary.

The major functions of boards members include:

·         Analyzing and facilitating corporate strategy and major plans of action
·         Reviewing and guiding annual budgets, business plans and  risk policy
·         Setting performance objectives & ensuring their execution
·         Monitoring corporate performance
·         Overseeing major capital expenditures, divestitures and acquisitions

A nominating entity – usually the founder – first nominates the members for the Board of Directors. The nominated members are then elected by shareholders through voting. It is important to select experienced and responsible board members who can contribute efficiently in the growth of the company.

If you are looking for some effective guidance on selecting the right set of board members, you can seek some useful advice from CEO peer groups. The stalwarts and industry leaders from non-competitive organizations meet at a CEO conference and share their experiences and knowledge with a candid, honest, no-holds-barred approach.

CEO groups act as a great platform for aspiring entrepreneurs to seek help and counseling to build a successful business entity.

In this blog I have discussed the importance and functions of a Board of Members. In my next blog I will suggest some tips that you should consider while nominating directors for your enterprise. Watch this space!

Thursday, January 17, 2013

Pick the Right Cherry When it Comes to PR Agency


It is in continuation of my previous blog “Picking the Perfect PR Agency”.  Here are some more tips to be considered while asking for the services of a creative agency. 

Request a proposal
You can ask the different advertising agencies for a proposal, action or PR plan, for your project. It can give you an idea about the strength and reach of the agency. You can demand credentials such as sample press releases and case studies to have a feel of the style of writing and promotional strategies.

 Team Strength
It is very essential to access the expertise and strength of a complete PR and creative team, which will be showcasing and promoting your products to the potential customers. In a team, usually senior consultants are responsible for doing pitches and presentations. These are the mid level managers who take care of your account. So make sure, you have a seamless communication with the professionals involved in your project.

 Bang for the Buck
As an entrepreneur, you should know exactly what benefits or returns you should be anticipating in lieu of the money you are pumping into an ad campaign or marketing project. Be very sure of your budget before hiring a branding agency. It may happen that your PR consulting company charges some unnecessary fees while handling your branding exercise.
The PR agency, apart from narrating your story to the press, also designs, writes, and positions your brand image to woo your target audience. It is also responsible for handling crises and building your reputation. Keep a track on the events during the course of your marketing and brand building campaign and make sure it is worth your every penny spent.

CEO Peer Groups
Experience is the greatest learning.
Benefit from the experiences of industry leaders at a corporate executive coaching and get some smart guidance on how to pick the perfect PR agency out of the scores of PR companies around. AT a CEO peer group or CEO club, you can also come to know the contacts of some good advertising agencies that have proved their worth in projects they have handled.

Monday, December 17, 2012

Picking the Perfect PR Agency



A Public Relations (PR) agency acts as an efficient medium to reach mass audiences and expand the reach of your products and services.

The process of managing communications is as significant as communications themselves, which makes the role of PR agencies vital. Be it be your own PR staff or an outside agency, they have an inevitable influence on your organization's reputation, growth, corporate identity, branding and overall success. 

With so many reputed PR companies around, choosing one that suits both your brand and budget is like finding a needle in a haystack. 


The following tips can help:

Research
Make sure you have done your homework before zeroing on a final branding agency. Do a thorough market research about all reputed advertising agencies and choose the one that meets your needs.

Experience & Skills
Be very particular about the experience and the projects handled by the PR Company!
How much value did the PR agency added to its previous projects? What are is the level of expertise and skills of the agency? How well do they meet deadlines and handle pressure?
These are questions you should have answers for when you consider hiring a PR agency for your projects.   

Reputation
The market reputation of a PR company speaks volumes about its credibility and efficiency. Consider the “word of mouth” for the company. If people say good things about the agency, there must be something good in it.

Social media
Enquire about the channels that the PR Company has the access to for promoting your company or the brand. Go through the agency’s website and blog posts to ensure if they are present at social media channels such as Facebook and Twitter. Being the talk of the town and presence in headlines, always work when it comes to promotion.

Seek assistance at CEO Conference
A leadership conference is a useful forum where you can get some tips for choosing the right communications and PR agency for you.

 A management conference or CEO peer group combines the experiences of stalwarts from non-competitive organization under one roof allowing you to get insights into the basics of product marketing. 

Take the opinion of CEO peers and share your ideas in your CEO peer group to get practical advice on the best PR strategies you can employ.

We will be discussing some more points in our next blog. Watch this space!