Corporate Governance
- Company Executive and Non- Executive Directors
- Shareholder representatives
- Pension and Investment Fund Managers
- Public officials in a regulatory, supervisory or compliance functions
- Executives involved in strategic and operational functions, including finance, corporate strategy, human resources, and government affairs.
- Senior managers involved in setting up corporate governance initiatives
- Investor Relations managers responsible for their organisation’s dealings with the finance community
Course objectives
- To familiarise participants with the duties of company directors
- To examine how company boards organise themselves
- To alert attendees to the underlying issues which led to…
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- Company Executive and Non- Executive Directors
- Shareholder representatives
- Pension and Investment Fund Managers
- Public officials in a regulatory, supervisory or compliance functions
- Executives involved in strategic and operational functions, including finance, corporate strategy, human resources, and government affairs.
- Senior managers involved in setting up corporate governance initiatives
- Investor Relations managers responsible for their organisation’s dealings with the finance community
Course objectives
- To familiarise participants with the duties of company directors
- To examine how company boards organise themselves
- To alert attendees to the underlying issues which led to the creation of corporate governance as a discipline
- To highlight the checks and balance that apply to the boards of listed companies
- To study the framework of governance rules that has been created by the UK Corporate Governance Code
Course content
What is Corporate Governance?
- Essential structures of corporate governance
- Principle functions and responsibilities of the Board
- Setting the company strategic direction
- Establishing corporate values
- Holding the executives to account
- Maintaining the corporate reputation
Company Directors and Company Boards
- Duties of a Director
- Promoting the success of the company
- Role of the chairman
- Executive and Non-executive directors
- Making a difference using non-executive directors
Corporate Failure Resulting from Poor Governance
- The ineffective board
- Examples of corporate failure: Maxwell, Polly Peck, Enron, Worldcom
- Analysis of the banking crisis as a failure of governance
- Sarbanes-Oxley and other regulatory responses to corporate governance failure
- Lessons learned from corporate failures
Protecting Shareholders and Other Stakeholders
- The UK Corporate Governance Code
- The Comply or Explain rule
- How to protect the shareholder?
- Communicating with the shareholder
- A Legal framework for corporate governance
Corporate Social Responsibility
- The pressure for corporate behaviour change
- The Legal Background of CSR
- Company directors’ obligations and CSR
- Voluntary measures
- Is CSR “Just Public Relations”?
- CSR and corporate governance links
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