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Build Better Boards
Build Better Boards
27 episodes
1 week ago
The Build Better Boards podcast is created to help cooperative boards grow and thrive. Hosted by organizational health experts Richard Fagerlin and Keri Jacobs, PhD, each episode is conversational, with Richard and Keri sharing their experiences and tips on co-op governance and leadership. Inspired by their deep desire to help the co-op community meet today’s challenges, this podcast equips boards with practical tools to succeed. Future episodes will feature industry-leading guests and questions from the greater co-op community. Follow us on LinkedIn to join the conversation!
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The Build Better Boards podcast is created to help cooperative boards grow and thrive. Hosted by organizational health experts Richard Fagerlin and Keri Jacobs, PhD, each episode is conversational, with Richard and Keri sharing their experiences and tips on co-op governance and leadership. Inspired by their deep desire to help the co-op community meet today’s challenges, this podcast equips boards with practical tools to succeed. Future episodes will feature industry-leading guests and questions from the greater co-op community. Follow us on LinkedIn to join the conversation!
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21 | Wartime vs. Peacetime CEOs
Build Better Boards
28 minutes 20 seconds
2 months ago
21 | Wartime vs. Peacetime CEOs

In this episode of Build Better Boards, hosts Dr. Keri Jacobs and Richard Fagerlin join Mitch Mojewski to discuss how boards can recognize whether their organization needs a “wartime” or “peacetime” CEO. They explore the traits required for each type of leadership, the circumstances that may trigger a shift, and how boards can prepare for and respond to these changing organizational needs.

  • Wartime CEOs often bring disruption, boldness, risk tolerance, and a willingness to make unpopular decisions; peacetime CEOs focus on stability, stewardship, and maximizing current opportunities.
  • Co-ops may face “wartime” circumstances such as financial crises, outdated asset structures, competitive pressure, or disruptive new ventures like broadband expansion.

  • Boards must recognize that wartime-style leadership can conflict with cooperative cultures, requiring them to support and mentor CEOs through unpopular but necessary changes.

  • Leadership needs can change with organizational seasons; some CEOs may adapt, but boards should acknowledge when a turnaround leader is only a short-term fit.

  • Tools like board assessments, CEO evaluations, and strategic planning processes can help boards discern when alignment with the current leader has shifted and whether a transition is necessary.

Find more at buildbetterboards.com/podcast and on LinkedIn.

Build Better Boards
The Build Better Boards podcast is created to help cooperative boards grow and thrive. Hosted by organizational health experts Richard Fagerlin and Keri Jacobs, PhD, each episode is conversational, with Richard and Keri sharing their experiences and tips on co-op governance and leadership. Inspired by their deep desire to help the co-op community meet today’s challenges, this podcast equips boards with practical tools to succeed. Future episodes will feature industry-leading guests and questions from the greater co-op community. Follow us on LinkedIn to join the conversation!