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The Value of a Personal Board of Directors

World at Work

Release Date: 02/25/2025

Challenges with Fractional Leadership show art Challenges with Fractional Leadership

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"The more time you give for something to happen, the greater the scope creep that occurs." Notable Moments [00:01:34] Mike introduces the common misconception that fractional leadership always takes a long time. [00:02:52] Rethinking six-to-twelve-month agreements—asking “what if” it could be faster. [00:05:22] How two-week sprints provide structure, focus, and accountability. [00:07:36] Using sprints to continually assess fit between leader and organization. [00:09:44] Why a beginner’s mind is critical to avoid assumptions. [00:11:42] The difference between sprint-based work and...

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"If it has nothing to do with the workplace, it’s not your place to address it as an employer."  Notable Moments 00:03:05 – How to handle allegations unrelated to the workplace 00:04:54 – Using proper legal channels for non-work issues 00:07:59 – When a code of conduct changes your responsibility 00:10:46 – Offering EAP support without enforcing consequences 00:13:44 – Why uniforms and name tags come off after hours Tim Dyck discusses how employers should handle allegations about an employee’s behavior outside of work. He explains when such concerns warrant action, how a...

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"It's not about what you did yesterday. It’s about what you’ve learned and the skills you bring to tomorrow." Notable Moments 00:01:28 – Story of a candidate held back by a past mistake. 00:02:31 – Why second chances matter in hiring. 00:05:21 – Asking about black marks during interviews. 00:09:21 – Concerns managers have about hiring someone with a record. 00:13:55 – Handling internal team perceptions after a promotion. 00:15:59 – Overcoming past mistakes and moving forward. Everyone makes mistakes, so should a past “black mark” keep someone from being hired or promoted?...

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“It’s not a silver bullet, but every little bit helps when you’re navigating a tough transition. It’s about doing the right thing, with empathy and intention.” Notable Moments [01:27] – What are career transition services? [03:40] – The step-by-step support offered to exiting employees [05:45] – Why organizations should invest in transition services [08:29] – How empathy improves difficult conversations [13:53] – The role of decency and dignity in terminations [16:09] – Why support changes everything for the departing employee [17:45] – How transition services benefit...

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“Don’t let fear of being misunderstood stop you from doing the right thing. Just show up, follow through, and the trust will follow.” In this episode, Tim Dyck explores how leaders can become more visible in the workplace without unintentionally undermining team members. He shares strategies for building trust, communicating intentions clearly, and handling the challenges of being seen, especially if leadership visibility is new for your team. Learn why patience, consistency, and active listening are your most powerful tools in those early months of leading from the front lines. Read the...

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“There’s no other leadership tool that builds trust, reveals blind spots, and improves decisions better than walking your business.” Notable Moments [00:03:48] – Buc-ees experience leads into leadership visibility discussion [00:05:27] – Lee Cockerell quote: “Get off the carpet and onto the concrete” [00:07:48] – Why most leaders nod… but don’t follow through [00:10:55] – Three reasons visible leadership matters [00:13:09] – The irreplaceable value of experiencing your own product [00:16:23] – Push past the awkwardness: consistency builds trust [00:17:33] – Do the...

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"Rate results, not personality. Measurable goals create clarity and eliminate the drama." Notable Moments 02:03 – Common complaints about performance evaluations 04:15 – Why rating personality traits is subjective and flawed 06:54 – Jody’s real-world example of objective goal-setting 09:59 – The value of goal-based evaluations 13:35 – Why tardiness and similar issues must be addressed in real-time 14:59 – The power of evaluation discussions 17:49 – A clear framework for monthly check-ins and progress 18:42 – How to introduce a new review system to your team 20:10 – Getting...

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“Great leaders don’t wait for perfect. They make the best call they can and adjust if needed.” When a beloved attraction like Muppet Vision 3D closes, it stirs big emotions, something leaders face every day when making tough decisions. In this episode, Tim Dyck and Katie Currens explore what it really takes to lead through change. Tim shares his experience and insights on making informed decisions that may not please everyone but will serve the greatest good. Learn how to cut through the noise, lean into feedback, communicate clearly, and lead with both confidence and humility. for more...

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"You're not being duped if someone leaves for better pay. You’re just part of their journey. Focus on what you gained while they were with you." Notable Moments 02:36 – Setting the salary range and mismatched expectations 04:49 – When candidates leave for better offers (and it’s not personal) 05:35 – Questions to ask candidates taking a lower salary 07:52 – The value of short-term high performers 10:44 – What to do when a candidate asks for more than you can pay 11:13 – Why salary market analysis matters 13:35 – Where to get help with salary benchmarking In this episode Tim...

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“You're never overworked; you're underorganized. The org chart should help you fix that.” Tim Dyck and Katie Currens dive into the importance of intentional organizational charts. Tim explains how reactive decisions, like adding roles to solve immediate problems or merging jobs without reflection, can lead to burnout, confusion, and inefficiency. The episode explores how to design org charts around customer needs, include key voices from the front lines, and plan ahead with future-focused job descriptions. Whether you’re growing a team or restructuring after a departure, this...

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"Have people that you can trust to receive their honest opinion and advice, while keeping space for you to make your own decisions, without them trying to micromanage or direct you"

A personal board of directors can transform careers and lives. Like many, I hadn't been deliberate in setting up my own personal board. Yet, I unknowingly have a network of trusted advisors shaping my path. Katie compared it to the eclectic cast of the show The Big Bang Theory, where each person brings their unique flair and insights to the table.

A personal board is not just about having people you trust or people that are from similar professions. A well balanced board has a dynamic mix of diverse perspectives to guide and even challenge you. This board isn’t about holding meetings with agendas though. It is about leaning on the people you trust for professional or even personal guidance.

As you think about your own board, be aware of how you may play a key role on someone else's board. Think of it as a dance of advice and encouragement. Setting up a personal board can provide that critical support and validation. Those are the people that can help you through changes in your organization or give you the nudge to continue pursuing your dream job even when the path gets rocky. 

Offer value to your mentors, as they do for you. Recognize their guidance, implement their advice, and maintain a reciprocal relationship. In the world of career growth, the mutual respect with your personal board of directors has a way of turning advice into inspiration.

Notable Moments

01:01 Pursuing Dreams Requires Perseverance

05:01 Forming a Personal Advisory Board

09:41 Choosing Board Members

11:51 Mentorship and Networking Benefits

15:04 The Value of Personal Advisory Boards

18:05 The Importance of Deliberate Relationships

Connect with Tim and his team:

Website: https://bestculturesolutions.ca/

LinkedIn: Best Culture Solutions, Inc

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