Transitioning from paper-based processes to a digital board portal is a significant step forward for any organisation. A board portal—also known as board management software—streamlines meeting preparation, enhances governance workflows, and improves board communication. But like any change, the shift to a digital solution requires careful planning, clear communication, and structured implementation.
This article will walk you through how to choose the right board portal for your organisation, how to set it up for success, and how to bring your board along for the journey. Whether you're looking to reduce admin time, strengthen compliance, or improve board engagement, this article offers practical, real-world advice to help you transition to your new board management software with confidence.
Congratulations! You've made the decision to embrace governance software.
There are several quality products on the market, each with strengths and weaknesses, some offering different modules or tiers of governance support.
When you're selecting your board portal consider prioritising:
Take your time in choosing the best option for your board and organisation, and take advantage of demos and free trials.
Do it once and do it right!
Once you’ve chosen your board management software, it’s time to transition your tasks and activities from paper and other software to the board portal.
Most online portals have customisable security settings to control access levels. A robust board portal will allow you to assign permissions based on roles, ensuring the right people have the right level of access.
When configuring access levels, consider:
A word on default settings—ensure you work through and remove any ‘demo’ setting from the product. These could include setting the locations of your meetings, quorums for decisions, destruction of notes time frame, and automatic reminders.
It’s a good idea to add at least the last board meeting’s agenda and minutes to your board software solution—better yet, upload the past three board meetings for easy reference.
This helps you to:
BoardPro's Meeting Agenda Builder enables you to customise the structure of your agenda by adding sections and agenda items, and using drag-and-drop to easily change the order.
If your platform includes an automated action tracking system, transfer outstanding actions from your previous paper-based records. You may also need to conduct a similar process to transfer your board's interests to your new interest register.
Choose a board management software solution that will automate those administrative tasks that take time and effort that could be better spent on more strategic work. For example, BoardPro's Actions automates the process of recording, assigning, and tracking actions from end to end. While taking minutes, you can allocate actions to an owner or owners and have reminders sent. In addition, BoardPro captures your board member's interests in a register, so they are all in one place for easy reference.
BoardPro's Actions feature enables action owners to view and update action status on their dashboard, with reminders automatically sent based on the due date.
A well-structured board portal should include dedicated folders for your governance documents.
A folder or section for compliance stores the certificates required by company directors, your interests register, insurance policies, and indemnities, and any other compliance requirements.
This folder is a place to store everything including your constitution, code of conduct, governance manual, shareholders agreement, club rules.
This is a folder where you can store contact information for your board, appointment letters and so on.
This area is for board communications with shareholders, the share register, and storing AGM information. It’s a good place to store a copy of the shareholder’s agreement too.
Often board pack become cumbersome due to lengthy information papers or noting papers. By setting up a ‘resource room’ you can have a folder for each meeting and place and non-essential documents that do not relate to decision-making, strategic discussion, or direction requests here.
This declutters board packs and allows directors to focus on decision-making.
If your board management software supports it, in general business you can have an agenda item called ‘for information’ and link it back to the resource centre folder for that meeting.
This folder is a useful place to store articles, reports, economic updates and other similar content.
BoardPro's Governance Repository means all your documents are in one central, secure location. No more digging around in email, hard drives, Dropbox, or Google Drive—all your documents are found in one place.
Transitioning to a board portal is more than just going paperless—it’s a strategic move that can enhance governance, improve efficiency, and strengthen board engagement. By taking a structured approach to selection, setup, and onboarding, you can ensure a smooth transition that sets your board up for long-term success. Invest the time upfront to get it right, support your board through the change, and you’ll unlock the full value of your board management software.
Some board members are excited to embrace a new board management process. For others, the change may present a daunting transition and a reluctant move that’s difficult to accept.
The adoption of a new board portal is a unique opportunity to have a full refresh of your governance practices. Explore governance resources to learn about changes you can make for efficiency and further ways to modernise your governance practices during the transition from paper to digital.
The key to success of your new board management software is structured onboarding.
I recommend:
It can take a while to learn and be comfortable with any technological change. The best way I find is to dive right on in, take advantage of chat support and help documents—ask the questions and become the master! Your board will look to you for support, so take the opportunity to become familiar with your new solution, fast.
Transitioning to a board portal is more than just going paperless—it’s a strategic move that can enhance governance, improve efficiency, and strengthen board engagement. By taking a structured approach to selection, setup, and onboarding, you can ensure a smooth transition that sets your board up for long-term success. Invest the time upfront to get it right, support your board through the change, and you’ll unlock the full value of your board management software.
Keen to learn more? Watch the free, on-demand webinar 'Going paperless in the boardroom', with Jen Butler, Dauniika Mclean, and Helen van Orton here
When you're ready here's how BoardPro can help
Start a Free Trial — run a whole board meeting cycle for free, no credit card needed. You’ll be able to create board packs in a click, and have all minutes, decisions, actions and interests in one place. Be more effective, save time, and have everyone on the same page! Book a Demo — see BoardPro in action in this 30-minute demo, and have all your questions answered by a BoardPro specialist. You’ll get an introduction to all of BoardPro’s features — see how to set an agenda, create board packs, and take minutes. Attend a Free Governance Webinar — learn from our community of governance experts on subjects such as strategy, understanding board dynamics, reporting, and running effective meetings. You’ll join hundreds of others in these engaging events covering the latest governance topics. Find a Governance Template — practical documents to make governance easy! Templates cover strategic planning, board evaluation, risk assessment, SWOT analysis, and many other essential governance and business topics to grow your organisation and adopt good governance practices. |