Category Archives: Governance

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.

We’ve adapted to new ways of working and collaborating remotely. Here are some recommendations for establishing remote working practices for boards.

Every aspect of our businesses and lives are undergoing changes that wouldn’t have been believable before the COVID-19 pandemic. How will boards cope and evolve with the rate and severity of change?

COVID-19 is a dramatic event that we never expected to face, but it brings with it an opportunity to reassess our ways of working and thinking.

This infographic contrasts the attributes of a poorly engaged board versus that of an engaged one. Download our handy checklist to assess whether there’s room to improve your board’s engagement levels.

Will the COVID-19 pandemic cause a major shift in how boards work? Will this impact how board meetings are conducted in the long term?

Some companies still view ESG as merely a brand or marketing concern. That idea won’t hold up for long. Here’s why ESG issues should make their way into the board’s agenda.

Our CEO and Founder, Jay Shaw, presents his book review on “A Leader’s Guide to Cybersecurity (Why Boards Need to Lead and How to Do It) by Thomas J. Parenty and Jack J. Domet.

The relationship between diversity in the workplace and corporate performance has been put under an empirical microscope for quite some time. Multiple studies have shown that the positive correlation between the two makes for a compelling case for a more diverse workforce.

We examine the evolution of Corporate Governance and highlight some of the driving forces behind those changes. We also discuss why it will play an increasingly crucial role in businesses.

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