Category Archives: Best Practices

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Cybersecurity reporting for the board can be challenging. We discuss how to provide insightful cybersecurity metrics that the board can appreciate.

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Remote working became a priority for organisations during the pandemic. But is it the only option moving forward? We explore the hybrid working model and how it might be put to the test post COVID-19.

Digital transformation initiatives are not easy. Here are three common roadblocks to digitisation and how to effectively overcome them.

Boards and directors need a solid crisis communications strategy. We outline practical guidance on communication principles when confronted with a crisis.

The world has changed with the onset of COVID-19. What does this mean for the board and its ability to deliver value? How should boards operate in this new landscape?

Nonprofit boards can benefit from the use and adoption of a board portal solution. We discuss five primary reasons why it makes sense for your nonprofit organisation.

Board work and processes have been impacted by COVID-19. How can Boards continue to streamline their workflows in these challenging times? Digital signatures might be the way to go.

Move your board meetings and communications entirely online by pairing Praxonomy’s board portal with a good conferencing solution.

Here are seven implementable and pragmatic suggestions on how to build a board pack that is cost-effective, value-driven and meaningful for your Board.

Virtual meetings continue to gain traction in the workplace due to remote working. With the right technology and proper facilitation, they can be just as effective as face-to-face meetings.

There are no hard-and-set rules for company secretaries to follow when creating meeting minutes. But there are best practices that revolve around relevant, deliberate, and thoughtful minute-taking.

Have you heard of the “inverted pyramid”? Board papers written with their audience in mind will enable management to get clear feedback and direction from the board.

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