Gatekeepers turned Gatecrashers: When Board Oversight Derails Corporate Governance
This webinar forms part of the 2024 Corporate Governance Series.
Description
This webinar provides one-hour of CPD and offers insights and updates from a leading industry-expert speaker.
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Content
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Do not underestimate the powerful impact of Board dynamics
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Tensions and misalignments are the norm at the top levels of the organisation
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Well, thought-through governance is vital to achieving organisational success
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Capabilities are the critical measure of a director's performance
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The chair's influence predominates the role and contribution of the CEO
Presenter
Professor Andrew KakabadseProfessor of Governance and Leadership at Henley Business School |
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Professor Andrew Kakabadse has undertaken global studies spanning over 20,000 organisations (in the private, public and third sector) and 41 countries. His research focuses on the areas of board performance, governance, leadership and policy. His background is in environmental sciences, public policy, child guidance and psychiatric social work, and organisational psychology. Andrew has published 45 books and over 250 scholarly articles, including bestselling books The Politics of Management, Working in Organisations, The Success Formula and Leadership Intelligence: The 5Qs. He has won numerous prizes for his scholarly articles. He has consulted for the British, Irish, Australian, Omani, UAE and Saudi Arabian governments, as well as Citi, Bank of America, BMW, Ford, NatWest Bank, RBS, British Airways, Lufthansa, Swedish Post, Severstal (Russia), Heidrick and Struggles, KPMG, Bank of Ireland, Royal Ulster Constabulary and numerous other organisations. He has acted as an advisor to several UN agencies, the World Bank, charities, and health and police organisations. Andrew is listed in Who’s Who and is a life member of the Thinkers 50 Hall of Fame. He is a Fellow of the European Academy of Science and Arts, the British Psychological Society, the British Academy of Management and the Institute of Chartered Secretaries. He has lectured all over the world and held numerous visiting positions including Macquarie University (Sydney), Center for Creative Leadership (USA) and Université Paris II Pantheon-Assas. |