For many, a corporate directorship is a career capstone. But attaining one is far from easy. No one can say for sure how to get on a corporate board, but many people point to two routes: the first is to break into the “right” network and the second is to seek a progression of board seats that begins with, for example, a seat on a not-for-profit or community board and eventually results in appointment to a corporate board.
Joining Boards: It’s Not Just Who You Know That Matters
How to ensure that corporate boards have the right balance of skills.
July 16, 2013