Category Archives: Governance

Anyone for a game of …? Governance in the sports sector

UK sport is facing a challenging – even daunting – 2015, particularly on the governance front. We are known to be a nation obsessed with sport.  For many people, the sports ‘pages’ are their first port of call when opening a newspaper, or browsing online.   Sports events sometimes become the main headline – the women’s

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Effective board evaluations – webinar

An effective board is a critical component of an organisation’s business success. The concept of board evaluations to assess effectiveness was introduced by the late Sir Derek Higgs ten years ago, and the UK Corporate Governance Code 2010 subsequently recommended that FTSE 350 boards conduct independent, external board evaluations, at least every three years. The

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The least-discussed change to the 2014 Code … and why company secretaries provide the solution

The Financial Reporting Council (FRC) has finalised its two-yearly review of the UK Corporate Governance Code (Code). What is interesting is not the much-heralded changes – around organisational sustainability, risk, and remuneration – which has generated the most commentary, though hardly anyone can have been surprised with the outcome. If you haven’t seen the new

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