The Writing at the Red House Podcast

Three Sure-fire Ways to Set Yourself Up for Support, Input and Success

Show Notes

Kathi Lipp is back with her favorite board member, Roger Lipp, to continue this month’s  series about establishing your own board of directors. Perhaps you have decided that you do need a board of directors after all – now what? Kathi and Roger are speaking from experience and sharing the lessons they have learned about how to build a better board and keep your business and ministry moving forward. Listen in as the two discuss:

  • How to be wise in adding board members and setting expectations from the beginning.

  • The benefits an advisory board brings to provide clarity and purpose in your planning, as well as helping you see the bigger picture.

  • The importance of accountability in both preparing for meetings and following up on the decisions made at board meetings.

The right board will help you make plans for your business or ministry and weather the inevitable changes that will come.  If you are an author or speaker, or have plans to be, then setting up a board of advisors is something you don’t want to skip! Tune in here if you missed out on episode 1, and make sure you subscribe to the podcast so you catch episodes 3 and 4 over the next 2 weeks.

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What is The Writing at the Red House Podcast?

Welcome to The Writing at the Red House Podcast where we gather at the table to break bread and tell tales with some of our favorite writers and speakers. Our heart is to equip and encourage men and women to be the communicators God has created them to be.