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Board Meeting Attendance and Frequency

Fred Wilson has a great post today on his blog, AVC, titled, Required Attendance Board Meetings.  In the post, Fred discusses his thoughts on face-to-face meetings of which he is in favor and I strongly agree; the frequency of meetings for companies with respect to their maturity – more for younger companies, fewer for older ones; board dinners – a good thing, although not required at every meeting; and management preparation for board meetings – don’t spend too much time preparing material.

Fred’s post is an excellent addition to the growing number of posts concerning board meetings.  Check it out.

 

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