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Diary of a Novice NED

A Guide to Going Plural and Developing a Portfolio Career as a Non-Executive Director

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Diary of a Novice NED

By: Mr. Martin Dale Fincham
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I’d done my time as an entrepreneur and corporate CEO. I wanted a change, to spend the rest of my career advising and supporting the next generation of great companies. But when I started this journey, I could find no definitive literature on how to get started as an NED in the private sector. It was all about PLCs staffed by city grandees. Books, courses, and qualifications were all about governance and best practice. For sure, important stuff to know once you are in the board seat, but not a practical guide about how to get there. I was blessed to have a supportive network to guide me. Along with having those great mentors, this is the book that I wish I could have used from the start.

©2021 Martin Dale Fincham (P)2021 Martin Dale Fincham
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