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Communicating remotely on sensitive issues can be challenging. Regardless of their sector, magnitude and global reach, boards have been forced to think and act differently in this current climate. Read more
As governance professionals, many of you will have been closely involved with employee share plans. ProShare, our membership body for those working in the industry, has worked closely with the Social Market Foundation on their independent report. Read more
A solid understanding of the laws and regulations surrounding health services in England and Wales is essential to successfully performing the role of a governance professional. Read more
Charting a new way for organisations to engage with employees. Read more
ESG topics are increasingly high profile, and when a company gets them right, this encourages investment and improves reputation. The topics can be complex, with few easy answers: attending this event should help with internal discussions and inform strategy. Read more
The outcome of the court case into the governance of Kids Company has the potential to impact charity governance considerably. Read more
In this webinar our panel of experts from McGill and Partners and Herbert Smith Freehills, who will discuss clear and practical guidance as to the nature, extent and limitations of the twin protections. Read more
What strategies should boards be implementing to better understand and close the gender pay gap within their organisations?. Read more
In this webinar we pick up on the themes from our brand new title, Directors’ Handbook, which reflects the most recent changes to legislation and regulation. Read more
We have pulled together a fascinating panel of women from different sectors in governance to share their thoughts and experiences of working with the board. Read more