10/06/2026
My AICD Course to date - With the intensive phase of my Australian Institute of Company Directors course approaching next week, I have started rereading my notes and consolidating my preparation.
The past few months have been demanding. Council responsibilities, Councillor duties, budget deliberations, Board work, Audit and Risk Committee responsibilities, my legal practice, advocacy work, the second publication run of my latest book, AICD course preparation, and private family matters have all required sustained focus, discipline, and endurance.
There have been many nights working until 3 or 4 am. There have been mornings starting again at 4 am. There have also been many moments found in between 30 minutes here, an hour there simply to keep moving, keep learning, and keep up to date.
To say I have thoroughly enjoyed the AICD course to date would be an understatement. It has challenged me, sharpened my thinking, updated my knowledge, and reaffirmed many important governance principles.
I have broken down the various chapters of my AICD notes into separate folders, supported by additional handwritten notes, resources, director tools, appendices, legislation, case law, and other relevant materials.
I have written responses to every question raised throughout the manual. One of the most difficult exercises has been refining those answers to 100 words while still capturing the key issues, reasoning, references, governance principles, and practical implications.
I have also worked through every case study. Some have been particularly challenging, especially under time restrictions, but that is precisely where the value lies. Good governance requires clear thinking, sound judgment, and disciplined decision making under pressure.
Most importantly, I have already started applying the knowledge gained from this excellent course to my Council, governance, Board, committee, advocacy, and professional responsibilities.
As the next challenge approaches, I will keep moving forward. My advice to anyone considering the AICD course is manage your time effectively and do not allow yourself to fall behind. There will not always be perfect blocks of uninterrupted time. Sometimes progress is made in the small windows available. Many times, I have studied in my car after arriving early for my next commitment. Those small windows of time matter. Thirty minutes here and an hour there can become the difference between keeping pace and falling behind. I will provide a final summary of my thoughts on the AICD course once I have completed it.