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Course Overview This course sets out to cut a swathe through the huge corporate governance jungle, so that participants canconsider in some dpeth the essentials and update with the latest developments. Audience The course will be of interest to company chairmen, executive and non-executive directors, chairs of audit and other board committees, company secretaries, directors of internal audit, finance directors, external auditors and lawyers specialising in corporate governance. The day is relevant to people from all sectors. Skills Gained - To explain the responsibilities of the board and others for direction and control and the inter-relationships between these
- To cover latest developments in corporate governance
- To provide practical advice on best board practice
- To give guidance on performing effectively as executive or non-executive directors
- To show how corporate governance can bothgo badly wrong and also succeed well
- To demonstrate whether and how good corporate governance 'pays off'
Course Outline - What do we mean by corporate governance?
- The revised 2006 Combined Code -what it says and its new challenges
- The value of the board
- What makes a board effective?
- The effective director
- Independent directors
- The board's responsibility for policy, direction and strategy
- Latest advice on audit committees
- Corporate governance reports, including reporting on internal control
- The Turnbull guidance and the Turnbull Review effective 2005
- COSO on Enterprise Risk Management
- International developments
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