08:55 - When to Form a Board
14:53 - Choosing the Right Board Members
20:46 - Working Effectively with Your Board
46:52 - Scaling the Board with Company Growth
Episode description:
Marc Stockli is an entrepreneur, investor, board member, and author of Make Boards Work. Over the course of his career, he has built companies, advised founders, invested in startups, and served on numerous boards across Europe. In this episode, he shares what separates boards that create real value from those that become a mere governance exercise, drawing on decades of experience helping founders, investors, and executives navigate growth, fundraising, and leadership.
We discuss how founders should think about building their board from day one, why the best investors advocate for independent board chairs earlier than most founders expect, and how boards can provide meaningful support and challenge rather than simply oversee management. Mark also explains why board composition should evolve as startups scale, how to choose the right people for each stage of growth, and why shorter board tenures can often lead to better outcomes.
Beyond governance, we explore the human side of effective boards. Mark shares why trust functions like a bank account that must be built before a crisis, how a simple icebreaker exercise helped prevent a boardroom conflict from escalating, and what founders can learn about leadership from his experiences in the Swiss Army. We also discuss ego in the boardroom, psychological safety, and why the best board discussions are often the most uncomfortable ones.
The cover portrait was edited by www.smartportrait.io.
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