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Boards and CoSec Asia
The emerging trend from macroeconomic to geopolitical combined with evolving technological and business landscape, have significantly affected both small and large organisations in Asia and worldwide and have stirred much of the current complexity and uncertainties. While many organisations have robust strategy and governance in place, combinations of emerging trends and risk factors continue to catch up on them.
With the current trend and fierce competitions taking place and that corporate governance remains critical in today's environment, organisations' board of directors and board secretaries are obligated to adapt to these changes in order to sustain their organisations' governance, performance and value. Organisations' boards have been going through changes and developments to strengthen their dynamic, composition and effectiveness. The role of the board secretary is also shifting from administrative in nature to becoming trusted advisor to the board.
With much changes taking place today, the questions remain. How does the board optimise its engagement and function effectively while adapting to the fast paced environment? How has the progress been on board gender diversity and what would be the future implication? What does it take to foster strategic clarity and sustain organisation's value while ensuring strong corporate governance? What are today's board risks and liabilities and what does it take to mitigate them? What would be the implication of the recent Corporate Governance Scorecard and ASEAN Economic Integration 2015 on your board effectiveness and ultimately the overall well being of your organisation and stakeholders?
marcus evans Boards and CoSec Asia aims to address these issues and provide the latest insights necessary for today's boards to effectively set the tone at the top to ensure that organisations' strategy, governance and value are sustained in the long run. Do not miss this opportunity to take back with you valuable insights to enhance the board effectiveness of your organisation!
Location:
Venue to be confirmed, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Country:
Malaysia
Start Date:
Mar 02, 2015
End Date:
Mar 03, 2015
Organizer:
N/A
Sectors:
Business & Finance
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