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EPISODE · Sep 8, 2025 · 17 MIN

Leadership lessons from our first retreat

from Association Transformation · host Brewer Pratt Solutions & Elevated

Send us Fan MailIn this special episode of Association Transformation, Andrew and Elisa reflect on their very first Governance as Leadership Retreat. Over two days, CEOs, board chairs, and senior leaders came together to dig deep into the realities of governance: the horror stories, the successes, and the uncomfortable truths about what really drives board performance.We unpack the recurring themes: why relationships matter more than structures, how ego undermines purpose, the challenge of accountability, and why governance should be seen not as administration, but as a leadership discipline. From absentee board members to the vital role of trust between staff and volunteers, we share highlights, insights, and practical lessons from an intensive, candid, and energising experience.Whether you’re a seasoned chair, a new trustee, or a chief executive navigating board dynamics, this conversation offers fresh perspective on how to make governance a genuine driver of organisational success.Support the show

Send us Fan Mail In this special episode of Association Transformation, Andrew and Elisa reflect on their very first Governance as Leadership Retreat. Over two days, CEOs, board chairs, and senior leaders came together to dig deep into the realities of governance: the horror stories, the successes, and the uncomfortable truths about what really drives board performance. We unpack the recurring themes: why relationships matter more than structures, how ego undermines purpose, the challenge of ...

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