Conduct, Culture and Ethical Behaviour on Multi-Jurisdictional Boards
Description
Culture and conduct are central to effective governance, particularly in organisations operating across borders. This session explores how boards can shape, embed and monitor culture globally, while navigating differing ethical norms and regulatory expectations. Attendees will learn practical tools for assessing cultural drivers, responding to misconduct risks, and ensuring behavioural standards align with organisational purpose, values and stakeholder expectations across diverse jurisdictions.
This webinar provides one-hour of CPD and forms part of the Directors Foundation Programme, delivered by Chris Usher.
Delegates places are interchangeable with colleagues from the same organisation.
Content
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Board responsibility for setting and monitoring organisational culture
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Cross-jurisdictional challenges in defining and assessing conduct
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Tools for measuring culture, behaviours and ethical risk indicators
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Strategies for embedding values and expectations across global teams
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Responding to misconduct and culture failures at board level
Presenter
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Chris Usher Managing Director of the School of International Financial Services |
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Chris is the Managing Director of the School of International Financial Services (SIFS), a leading provider of training and education in offshore financial services across 15 jurisdictions globally. He has over 25 years of experience in offshore financial services, having previously held senior wealth management roles at Barclays Wealth and Santander, where he advised private clients and corporates on complex global investment solutions and wealth structuring. Chris is currently also a Director at Cavenwell Group. With a deep understanding of geopolitical and economic dynamics, Chris helps clients navigate the changing international wealth structuring landscape and optimise tax efficiency. Chris has trained over 6,000 people in qualifications for the Chartered Institute for Securities and Investments (CISI) in wealth management and is a well-regarded member of the Institute. He also serves on the committee of the Jersey Wealth Managers Association (JWMA) and is a member of the Institute of Directors. |