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For executives building a board career

Ready for your first board seat?

Eight searching questions — the ones a nominations committee quietly asks. Score your readiness out of 100, see your development priorities, and if you're boardroom-ready, there's a route straight into the MAXFR Network.

An independent presence in the room
Feeds the MAXFR Network
Question 01 of 08

What's the biggest thing you've been properly accountable for?

Accountable means the result was yours to own — both ways.

Question 02 of 08

How much real boardroom exposure do you have?

Presenting to a board and sitting on one are different sports.

Question 03 of 08

Directors' duties under the Companies Act — could you name them?

Section 172 and friends. NEDs carry them in full.

Question 04 of 08

Handed an unfamiliar P&L, balance sheet and cashflow — how do you feel?

Financial fluency is the NED's entry ticket.

Question 05 of 08

Complete the sentence: “Boards should appoint me because…”

Specialism is what gets a first seat; “general experience” doesn't.

Question 06 of 08

How much time could you genuinely protect for a seat?

One seat done properly beats three done thinly.

Question 07 of 08

Does your network and profile know you want board work?

Seats move through people who know you're looking.

Question 08 of 08

An investor pushes a decision you believe is wrong. You…

Independence is the whole job. The honest answer matters here.

NED Readiness — your result

Your score

Scored
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Date
Basis Self-assessment · 8 questions
0 / 100

55 = foundations forming · 80 = boardroom-ready

Your development priorities

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    A note on honesty. A self-assessment can't sit in the chair for you — boards buy judgement, and judgement shows up in rooms, not scores. But the gaps below are the same ones a nominations conversation would find; closing them first is faster and cheaper than discovering them in an interview.
    01
    The real barScored against what nominations conversations actually probe — accountability, fluency, independence — not CV length.
    02
    A plan, not a patYour weakest answers become concrete next moves: qualifications, exposure routes, positioning.
    03
    A route to seatsStrong profiles are invited to apply to the MAXFR Network — matched engagements under one standard.
    04
    Honest economicsPair this with the NED & chair fees guide so you walk into conversations knowing the market.