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The importance of the board consent agenda
The consent agenda is a simple but powerful governance tool that changes that dynamic.
By grouping routine or non-controversial items into a single approval motion, boards can:
✔️ Protect time for meaningful debate
✔️ Reduce unnecessary repetition
✔️ Improve the quality of decision-making
✔️ Finish meetings on time — without rushing critical issues
When used well, a consent agenda doesn’t silence discussion — it sharpens it. Directors still have the opportunity to “lift” any item for deeper consideration. The difference is that attention is directed where it truly matters.
Imagine board meetings where:
• Strategic issues receive the focus they deserve
• Directors feel heard and confident in decisions
• Agendas flow logically and efficiently
• The meeting ends on schedule
This free webinar will show you how to implement a consent agenda practically and confidently — so your board spends less time managing the clock and more time shaping the future.
If your meetings regularly run over, this is a conversation worth having.
What You’ll Learn in This Free Webinar
Designed for busy board chairs, directors, CEOs and Company Secretaries, this webinar will provide practical tips, tools, and techniques to create and use a consent agenda to put time back into your meetings and direct diligence to the discussions where it will add value. You will learn how to:
1. Identify items that can be noted without discussion
2. Introduce the use of the consent (or block) agenda
3. Record your board members’ acknowledgement of information
4. Allow for items to be removed from the agenda and discussed
5. Introduce the consent agenda verbally at the meeting
6. Record the attestation for your minutes
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