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The Board Edit

Podkast av Craig Wagner & Dawn Rochelle, MSW, LCSW

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The Board Edit is the podcast for anyone who wants to show up as the leader their board needs—steady, prepared, confident, and grounded in purpose. Hosted by Craig Wagner and Dawn Rochelle, co-founders of The Confident Company and authors of The Confident Board Member, this weekly podcast takes you inside the real dynamics of nonprofit leadership. No jargon. No ego. Just clear, practical conversations about what makes board service meaningful, effective, and aligned. Rooted in the SERVE + SMART™ Framework, each episode helps you strengthen the habits, mindset, and behaviors that elevate governance—whether you're preparing for your first board seat or working to raise the standard on the one you hold now. In every episode, you'll learn how to: Build trust, credibility, and alignment with your board Navigate tough conversations with clarity and confidence Recognize—and avoid—the habits that derail governance Strengthen accountability and decision-making Partner more effectively with senior leadership Apply SERVE + SMART™ in real board situations Improve culture, communication, and follow-through Lead with steadiness during uncertainty or crisis What makes The Board Edit different? It doesn't rehash the same "roles and responsibilities." It focuses on the human side of board leadership—the mindset, presence, and practical behaviors that shape culture and impact. This is real talk about what actually happens around the board table, how to navigate it with integrity, and how to build the kind of confidence that isn't a credential—it's a practice. Perfect for: Nonprofit board members, aspiring board members, CEOs, executive directors, board chairs, governance committees, and anyone who wants to elevate how they serve. If you believe better boards build better futures, you're in the right place. Subscribe to The Board Edit—and show up as the leader your board needs.

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Self-Regulation: The Leadership Skill Every Board Member Needs

Episode Summary In this episode, Craig and Dawn explore a leadership skill that quietly shapes every board meeting: self-regulation. Most board members join because they care deeply about the mission. Yet board meetings can sometimes test even the most committed leaders. Conversations may feel repetitive, discussions can stretch longer than expected, and differing perspectives can create moments of tension. In those moments, leadership shows up in how board members respond. This episode focuses on the discipline of self-regulation—how leaders manage their reactions, remain focused on the mission, and contribute constructively even when meetings become challenging. When board members practice self-awareness and intentional participation, the entire tone of the boardroom shifts. Conversations stay productive, participation remains respectful, and governance decisions move forward with clarity. Self-regulation is not just a personal skill—it's a leadership behavior that shapes board culture. 🧠 What Self-Regulation Looks Like in the Boardroom Self-regulation is the ability to pause, reflect, and respond thoughtfully rather than reacting in the moment. In board meetings, this can look like: * Remaining engaged even when discussions feel repetitive * Listening carefully before responding * Asking clarifying questions instead of interrupting * Recognizing when frustration is influencing participation * Redirecting conversations back to the mission and agenda Board leadership requires more than expertise. It also requires emotional discipline and awareness. When leaders regulate themselves well, they help the entire board function more effectively. ⏱️ Why Meetings Can Trigger Frustration Board meetings bring together diverse perspectives, experiences, and communication styles. At times, this can create moments where conversations feel: * Slow * Circular * Off-topic * Procedural or overly technical These moments are common in governance work. The key question is not whether they happen. The question is how leaders respond when they do. Self-regulation helps board members stay grounded and constructive, ensuring discussions remain focused on the mission rather than personal frustration. 🧭 Leadership Happens in Small Moments Craig and Dawn emphasize that leadership in the boardroom often appears in subtle ways. The tone of a meeting can shift quickly depending on how individuals respond to disagreement, confusion, or tension. Self-regulated leaders often: * Pause before responding * Invite other perspectives into the conversation * Keep discussions aligned with the agenda * Maintain focus on the organization's mission These small behaviors shape the culture of the board over time. 🌱 Self-Regulation Builds Board Culture Board culture is not created through policies alone. It develops through repeated behaviors. When leaders consistently model patience, curiosity, and focus, the boardroom becomes a place where: * Participation feels safe and encouraged * Disagreement remains respectful * Conversations stay productive * Decisions remain mission-centered Self-regulation allows boards to move through difficult conversations while maintaining trust and collaboration. 💡 Key Takeaway Board leadership is not just about what you say. It's about how you respond in the moments that test your patience. When board members practice self-regulation, meetings become more constructive, conversations remain focused, and governance becomes more effective. 🎧 Listen to the Episode In this episode, Craig and Dawn discuss: * Why board meetings can sometimes trigger frustration * The role of emotional discipline in governance * How self-regulation shapes boardroom culture * Practical ways leaders can stay focused and constructive during meetings Reflection Question Before your next board meeting, consider this question: When discussions become difficult or frustrating, how do I choose to respond as a leader? Sometimes the most important leadership work happens internally before it shows up externally. About The Confident Company This episode of The Board Edit is brought to you by The Confident Company, a modern leadership and governance firm dedicated to helping nonprofit board members lead with clarity, courage, and confidence. We believe board service is one of the most powerful forms of civic leadership—and that confident boards build better futures. Explore Our Resources & Offerings The Confident Board Member™ Book - Available on Amazon and Audible A modern, values-based guide to nonprofit governance grounded in the SERVE + SMART™ Framework. Designed for both aspiring and active board members, the book blends practical tools, real-world insight, and reflection prompts to help you turn purpose into practice. Courses Self-paced courses and short-form Learning Labs that build core governance skills—meeting readiness, accountability, engagement, strategy, and culture—designed to fit real board members' lives: Board Member Bootcamp The Essential Board Chair The Confident Board Member Signature Program The Confident Collective A membership community created exclusively for nonprofit board members. Members receive: Weekly Learning Labs Biweekly Lunch & Learns Practical tools and templates Guided reflection and coaching prompts Access to a community of values-driven peers This is ongoing development for people who take board service seriously. The Board Edit A practical, candid podcast about what it really means to serve on a nonprofit board—covering governance, leadership behavior, board–staff dynamics, and the habits that separate good boards from great ones. Subscribe to The Board Edit across major podcast platforms. Board & Leadership Development Services We partner with a select number of organizations each year to support: Board assessments and alignment Retreat facilitation and strategy sessions Board onboarding and education Governance culture and behavior change CEO–board relationship strengthening Our work blends facilitation, coaching, and practical frameworks to help boards move from intention to impact. Learn more! Follow Dawn Rochelle and Craig Wagner on LinkedIn: Dawn — https://www.linkedin.com/in/dawn-rochelle-lcsw [https://www.linkedin.com/in/dawn-rochelle-lcsw] Craig — https://www.linkedin.com/in/craigjwagner [https://www.linkedin.com/in/craigjwagner] For more board leadership tools, workshops, and free downloads, visit: https://www.confidentcompanyus.com [https://www.confidentcompanyus.com] Have feedback or a question? Email us anytime at: hello@theconfidentcompany.com

12. mai 2026 - 28 min
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Better Board Meetings: Moving from Discussion to Decision

Episode Summary In this episode, Craig and Dawn tackle a challenge almost every nonprofit board experiences: meetings that feel long, unfocused, or inefficient. Most board members join because they care deeply about the mission. Yet too often, the time spent in board meetings feels draining instead of energizing. The problem is rarely a lack of commitment. More often, it's a lack of structure and clarity around how meetings should work. This conversation explores how boards can move from endless discussion toward clear decisions—and how small shifts in meeting design can dramatically improve the effectiveness of board service. When meetings are intentional and well-structured, board members leave feeling energized, purposeful, and confident in the work they're doing together. ⏱️ Why Board Meetings Often Feel Inefficient Many boards experience meetings that drift between updates, discussions, and unfinished conversations. This can happen when: * Agendas lack clear priorities * Decision points are not clearly defined * Too much time is spent on reporting instead of governance * Conversations circle without moving toward action None of this reflects a lack of care. In most cases, it reflects unclear structure around how boards move from dialogue to decision. Effective governance meetings require clarity about what the board is actually there to decide. 🧭 The Goal of a Board Meeting Craig and Dawn emphasize a simple but powerful shift: Effective meetings are not about doing more. They're about doing what matters well. Strong board meetings focus on: * Strategic decisions * Mission-centered discussions * Accountability and oversight * Collaborative thinking about the organization's future When meetings stay anchored in governance work, board members experience their time as energizing rather than exhausting. 🌱 Small Shifts Create Long-Term Impact One of the most powerful insights in the episode is that meeting habits create long-term culture. Each meeting sets a precedent for the ones that follow. When boards adopt more intentional practices, they build patterns that shape governance for years to come. Small improvements in meeting structure can: * Reduce frustration among board members * Increase clarity around decisions * Improve trust and collaboration * Strengthen long-term board effectiveness Better meetings are not just about efficiency—they are part of the legacy boards leave for future leaders. 🛠️ Tools to Improve Board Meeting Effectiveness Craig and Dawn also highlight practical tools available through The Confident Company to help boards improve how meetings function. These include governance resources designed to: * Clarify decision-making processes * Reduce unnecessary jargon * Provide frameworks for effective discussions * Help boards move from conversation to action These tools are part of a broader effort to give nonprofit leaders a practical playbook for confident governance. 💡 Key Takeaway Better board meetings don't come from adding more agenda items or more discussion. They come from clarity, structure, and intention. When boards focus on doing the most important work well, meetings become more productive—and board service becomes more meaningful. 🎧 Listen to the Episode In this episode, Craig and Dawn discuss: * Why many board meetings feel inefficient * How structure can improve board conversations * The difference between discussion and decision * Small changes that make meetings more effective Reflection Question Before your next board meeting, consider this question: What is one small shift your board could make to move from discussion to decision more effectively? Sometimes the smallest adjustment creates the greatest momentum. About The Confident Company This episode of The Board Edit is brought to you by The Confident Company, a modern leadership and governance firm dedicated to helping nonprofit board members lead with clarity, courage, and confidence. We believe board service is one of the most powerful forms of civic leadership—and that confident boards build better futures. Explore Our Resources & Offerings The Confident Board Member™ Book - Available on Amazon and Audible A modern, values-based guide to nonprofit governance grounded in the SERVE + SMART™ Framework. Designed for both aspiring and active board members, the book blends practical tools, real-world insight, and reflection prompts to help you turn purpose into practice. Courses Self-paced courses and short-form Learning Labs that build core governance skills—meeting readiness, accountability, engagement, strategy, and culture—designed to fit real board members' lives: Board Member Bootcamp The Essential Board Chair The Confident Board Member Signature Program The Confident Collective A membership community created exclusively for nonprofit board members. Members receive: Weekly Learning Labs Biweekly Lunch & Learns Practical tools and templates Guided reflection and coaching prompts Access to a community of values-driven peers This is ongoing development for people who take board service seriously. The Board Edit A practical, candid podcast about what it really means to serve on a nonprofit board—covering governance, leadership behavior, board–staff dynamics, and the habits that separate good boards from great ones. Subscribe to The Board Edit across major podcast platforms. Board & Leadership Development Services We partner with a select number of organizations each year to support: Board assessments and alignment Retreat facilitation and strategy sessions Board onboarding and education Governance culture and behavior change CEO–board relationship strengthening Our work blends facilitation, coaching, and practical frameworks to help boards move from intention to impact. Learn more! Follow Dawn Rochelle and Craig Wagner on LinkedIn: Dawn — https://www.linkedin.com/in/dawn-rochelle-lcsw [https://www.linkedin.com/in/dawn-rochelle-lcsw] Craig — https://www.linkedin.com/in/craigjwagner [https://www.linkedin.com/in/craigjwagner] For more board leadership tools, workshops, and free downloads, visit: https://www.confidentcompanyus.com [https://www.confidentcompanyus.com] Have feedback or a question? Email us anytime at: hello@theconfidentcompany.com

28. april 2026 - 26 min
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Robert's Rules: Finding Your Voice in the Boardroom

Episode Summary In this episode, Craig and Dawn explore a moment many board members remember vividly—the first time they stepped into a boardroom governed by Robert's Rules of Order. Motions. Seconds. Points of order. Formal language that can feel unfamiliar and intimidating. For many new board members, that experience can trigger uncertainty or even imposter syndrome. Instead of focusing on the mission and conversation, people worry about saying the wrong thing or not knowing the process. This conversation reframes those early boardroom experiences and reminds listeners of something important: Governance isn't meant to silence participation—it's meant to structure meaningful dialogue. When boards understand the purpose behind formal processes, meetings become more collaborative, more thoughtful, and more focused on mission-centered decisions. 🏛️ When Governance Feels Intimidating Many board members encounter their first governance meeting and feel immediately unsure. You may hear language like: * "I move that we…" * "Second." * "Point of order." * "Call the question." For people new to governance, this structure can feel confusing or overly procedural. But these systems were created with a purpose—to help groups make decisions clearly and fairly. Without structure, conversations can drift or decisions can become unclear. With structure, boards create a shared process for participation and accountability. 🤝 The Real Purpose of Boardroom Structure Craig and Dawn remind listeners that governance processes are not meant to create barriers. They exist to support collective dialogue. When used well, governance structures help boards: * Facilitate shared decision-making * Ensure every voice has a pathway to be heard * Clarify how ideas move from discussion to action * Keep meetings organized and mission-focused Structure should support conversation—not replace it. 🌱 From Moderators to Contributors One of the most important shifts for board members is recognizing their role in the room. Board members are not simply observers or moderators. They are contributors to collective leadership. Healthy boardrooms create space where members: * Share insights * Ask thoughtful questions * Explore ideas collaboratively * Help guide decisions toward the mission Governance works best when participation is active, respectful, and grounded in shared purpose. 🔗 The Power of Connected Leadership Craig and Dawn also discuss the value of connection among leaders. In many industries, CEOs and executives gather regularly to share ideas, challenges, and solutions with peers. Those conversations create learning and support across organizations. Boards can benefit from similar dynamics. When board members engage in open dialogue and shared reflection, governance becomes more than a meeting—it becomes a community of leaders learning together. Connection creates clarity. 🧠 Reducing Jargon & Imposter Syndrome Governance language can sometimes feel technical or overly complex. When terminology becomes a barrier, board members may hesitate to speak up or participate fully. Providing tools, frameworks, and shared learning opportunities helps boards: * Reduce unnecessary jargon * Build confidence among members * Clarify decision-making processes * Encourage thoughtful participation Confidence grows when leaders understand both the purpose and the process behind governance. 🛠️ Tools & Resources Mentioned Listeners looking to deepen their understanding of governance can explore: * The Confident Board Member book * The SERVE + SMART™ leadership framework * Digital governance tools and templates included in the book's resource section These tools are designed to help board members navigate governance conversations with clarity and confidence. 💡 Key Takeaway Governance structure exists to support collaboration—not restrict it. When board members understand the purpose behind processes like Robert's Rules, meetings become more inclusive, more focused, and more productive. Confidence in the boardroom grows when leaders feel equipped to participate fully in the conversation. 🎧 Listen to the Episode In this episode, Craig and Dawn discuss: * Why board meetings can feel intimidating at first * The real purpose behind governance processes * How boards can encourage meaningful dialogue * Ways to reduce jargon and imposter syndrome in leadership spaces About The Confident Company This episode of The Board Edit is brought to you by The Confident Company, a modern leadership and governance firm dedicated to helping nonprofit board members lead with clarity, courage, and confidence. We believe board service is one of the most powerful forms of civic leadership—and that confident boards build better futures. Explore Our Resources & Offerings The Confident Board Member™ Book - Available on Amazon and Audible A modern, values-based guide to nonprofit governance grounded in the SERVE + SMART™ Framework. Designed for both aspiring and active board members, the book blends practical tools, real-world insight, and reflection prompts to help you turn purpose into practice. Courses Self-paced courses and short-form Learning Labs that build core governance skills—meeting readiness, accountability, engagement, strategy, and culture—designed to fit real board members' lives: Board Member Bootcamp The Essential Board Chair The Confident Board Member Signature Program The Confident Collective A membership community created exclusively for nonprofit board members. Members receive: Weekly Learning Labs Biweekly Lunch & Learns Practical tools and templates Guided reflection and coaching prompts Access to a community of values-driven peers This is ongoing development for people who take board service seriously. The Board Edit A practical, candid podcast about what it really means to serve on a nonprofit board—covering governance, leadership behavior, board–staff dynamics, and the habits that separate good boards from great ones. Subscribe to The Board Edit across major podcast platforms. Board & Leadership Development Services We partner with a select number of organizations each year to support: Board assessments and alignment Retreat facilitation and strategy sessions Board onboarding and education Governance culture and behavior change CEO–board relationship strengthening Our work blends facilitation, coaching, and practical frameworks to help boards move from intention to impact. Learn more! Follow Dawn Rochelle and Craig Wagner on LinkedIn: Dawn — https://www.linkedin.com/in/dawn-rochelle-lcsw [https://www.linkedin.com/in/dawn-rochelle-lcsw] Craig — https://www.linkedin.com/in/craigjwagner [https://www.linkedin.com/in/craigjwagner] For more board leadership tools, workshops, and free downloads, visit: https://www.confidentcompanyus.com [https://www.confidentcompanyus.com] Have feedback or a question? Email us anytime at: hello@theconfidentcompany.com

14. april 2026 - 24 min
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When Ego Shows Up: How Ego Can Edge Good Out in the Boardroom

In this episode, Craig and Dawn tackle ego—with a twist—using the mnemonic E.G.O. = "Edge Good Out." The conversation centers on how a lack of self-awareness around strengths can allow ego to surface in board settings, quietly eroding trust, culture, and effectiveness. Drawing from decades of leadership and personality work, the hosts show how serving in one's strengths helps teams soar together and creates real alignment. 🚩 How Ego Shows Up (and Why It Matters) * Eye rolls, snickering, side-eye, and side conversations that disarm others * Disengagement (phones out, missed agenda items) that disrespects staff preparation * Power dynamics and "voting blocks" formed outside the room * A need to be right that fuels defensiveness and confirmation bias * Decisions made in advance—silencing voices and undermining governance * Scarcity thinking around money or resources that constricts mission impact Staff are watching. Peers are watching. Ego-driven behavior signals misalignment—and can be a sign it's time for a member to reassess their service, especially on a governing board with fiduciary duties. ⚖️ Ego, Power & Culture Ego can kill culture—silencing people, stripping equity from conversations, and making peers feel unsafe to speak. When fear enters the room, governance leaves it. 🌱 Replacing Ego with Mission & Abundance * Chair as Facilitator: Invite all voices, elevate quieter members, and keep discussions collaborative. * Mission First: When conflict arises, return to purpose and equity of access to the mission. * Abundance Mindset: Move from "do the most with the least" to "do the most with the most—so we can help even more." * Ask for Help: Support isn't only checks; it's connections, credibility, and problem-solving. 🛠️ Tools for Self-Reflection & Growth * Mission Moments: Short videos or articles to re-center purpose * Behavioral Assessments: Tools like DISC or Working Genius to understand differences without personalization * Healthy Storming: Challenge ideas to reach higher performance * Watch the Shadows: Big personalities and quiet ones alike—nonverbals matter (communication is largely nonverbal) 📘 Go Deeper This episode draws from The Confident Board Member, Chapter: "The Overly Confident Board Member." Learn more and access resources at The Confident Company (theconfidentcompanyus.com). 💡 Key Takeaway Confidence isn't dominance—it's self-awareness, service, and alignment. When ego steps back, mission moves forward. 🎧 Tune in to learn how to spot ego early, restore culture, and lead with clarity and confidence. About The Confident Company This episode of The Board Edit is brought to you by The Confident Company, a modern leadership and governance firm dedicated to helping nonprofit board members lead with clarity, courage, and confidence. We believe board service is one of the most powerful forms of civic leadership—and that confident boards build better futures. Explore Our Resources & Offerings The Confident Board Member™ Book - Available on Amazon and Audible A modern, values-based guide to nonprofit governance grounded in the SERVE + SMART™ Framework. Designed for both aspiring and active board members, the book blends practical tools, real-world insight, and reflection prompts to help you turn purpose into practice. Courses Self-paced courses and short-form Learning Labs that build core governance skills—meeting readiness, accountability, engagement, strategy, and culture—designed to fit real board members' lives: *Board Member Bootcamp *The Essential Board Chair *The Confident Board Member Signature Program The Confident Collective A membership community created exclusively for nonprofit board members. Members receive: *Weekly Learning Labs *Biweekly Lunch & Learns *Practical tools and templates *Guided reflection and coaching prompts *Access to a community of values-driven peers This is ongoing development for people who take board service seriously. The Board Edit A practical, candid podcast about what it really means to serve on a nonprofit board—covering governance, leadership behavior, board–staff dynamics, and the habits that separate good boards from great ones. Subscribe to The Board Edit across major podcast platforms. Board & Leadership Development Services We partner with a select number of organizations each year to support: *Board assessments and alignment *Retreat facilitation and strategy sessions *Board onboarding and education *Governance culture and behavior change *CEO–board relationship strengthening Our work blends facilitation, coaching, and practical frameworks to help boards move from intention to impact. Learn more! Follow Dawn Rochelle and Craig Wagner on LinkedIn: Dawn — https://www.linkedin.com/in/dawn-rochelle-lcsw Craig — https://www.linkedin.com/in/craigjwagner For more board leadership tools, workshops, and free downloads, visit: https://www.confidentcompanyus.com Have feedback or a question? Email us anytime at: hello@theconfidentcompany.com.

24. mars 2026 - 24 min
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Term Limits: How Long Should a Board Member Serve?

In this episode, Craig and Dawn tackle a perennial—and often uncomfortable—governance question: How long should a board member serve? The conversation reframes term limits not as an exit strategy, but as a leadership best practice that strengthens continuity, revitalizes boards, and honors legacy. 🔑 Why Term Limits Matter * Required in Bylaws: Term limits must define how a term ends and how many terms someone may serve—clarity protects the organization. * Purposeful Renewal: Term limits ensure boards plan beyond the current roster and continuously refresh skills and perspectives. * Begin with the End in Mind: A defined term helps members focus their contribution, impact, and legacy within a clear timeframe. * Keeping Boards Fresh: Decades-long service is a red flag; longevity without transition can stall momentum and innovation. ⚖️ Exceptions—Handled with Integrity Extraordinary moments (pandemics, capital projects) may require temporary overrides. Even then, boards must follow what the bylaws allow and document decisions with transparency. ⏳ What's the Ideal Term Length? Craig and Dawn explore common models: * Two 2-year terms: Prompts early, healthy conversations about fit and evolving needs. * Two 3-year terms or Two 4-year terms: Offers deeper continuity, accounting for onboarding and off-boarding—often better for complex organizations. Ultimately, complexity and mission maturity should guide term length. 🧲 Recruitment with Honesty Minimizing time commitment during recruitment is a red flag. Prospective board members—especially senior leaders—should realistically forecast 3–5 years to serve with integrity and consistency. 🔁 Continuity, Transition & Knowledge Stewardship Term limits create a constant handoff season—ensuring leadership continuity while transferring institutional knowledge thoughtfully. 🎉 Don't Miss the Moment A common failure is neglecting to celebrate members as they roll off. Without recognition and re-engagement paths, organizations risk donor drop-off and fractured relationships. Consider: * Emeritus roles * Councils of past leadership * Meaningful volunteer or advisory opportunities 🚫 The Biggest Pitfall Eliminating or endlessly extending term limits because "no one else will serve" signals weak succession planning—not scarcity. Strong boards are always cultivating who's next. 🔍 Transparency Builds Trust Use expanded agendas to clearly show when terms are ending—no surprises, no "gotchas," just shared accountability. 💡 Key Takeaway Healthy term limits are about stewardship, not scarcity. When done well, they honor service, strengthen continuity, and ensure the organization is always preparing for its future. 🎧 Tune in to rethink term limits as a leadership advantage—and build a board that's prepared for what's next. About The Confident Company This episode of The Board Edit is brought to you by The Confident Company, a modern leadership and governance firm dedicated to helping nonprofit board members lead with clarity, courage, and confidence. We believe board service is one of the most powerful forms of civic leadership—and that confident boards build better futures. Explore Our Resources & Offerings The Confident Board Member™ Book - Available on Amazon and Audible A modern, values-based guide to nonprofit governance grounded in the SERVE + SMART™ Framework. Designed for both aspiring and active board members, the book blends practical tools, real-world insight, and reflection prompts to help you turn purpose into practice. Courses Self-paced courses and short-form Learning Labs that build core governance skills—meeting readiness, accountability, engagement, strategy, and culture—designed to fit real board members' lives: *Board Member Bootcamp *The Essential Board Chair *The Confident Board Member Signature Program The Confident Collective A membership community created exclusively for nonprofit board members. Members receive: *Weekly Learning Labs *Biweekly Lunch & Learns *Practical tools and templates *Guided reflection and coaching prompts *Access to a community of values-driven peers This is ongoing development for people who take board service seriously. The Board Edit A practical, candid podcast about what it really means to serve on a nonprofit board—covering governance, leadership behavior, board–staff dynamics, and the habits that separate good boards from great ones. Subscribe to The Board Edit across major podcast platforms. Board & Leadership Development Services We partner with a select number of organizations each year to support: *Board assessments and alignment *Retreat facilitation and strategy sessions *Board onboarding and education *Governance culture and behavior change *CEO–board relationship strengthening Our work blends facilitation, coaching, and practical frameworks to help boards move from intention to impact. Learn more! Follow Dawn Rochelle and Craig Wagner on LinkedIn: Dawn — https://www.linkedin.com/in/dawn-rochelle-lcsw Craig — https://www.linkedin.com/in/craigjwagner For more board leadership tools, workshops, and free downloads, visit: https://www.confidentcompanyus.com Have feedback or a question? Email us anytime at: hello@theconfidentcompany.com.

10. mars 2026 - 23 min
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