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  • Appraisal of the CEO

    Content Type: Director Q and A

    31 Jan 2013

    The board has the responsibility of assessing the performance of the CEO and has a vested interest in ensuring the CEO is effective. This Q&A explains the process of how to conduct an appraisal, how often they should be carried out and other considerations to take into account to ensure a good r...

  • Relationship Between the Board and Management

    Content Type: Director Q and A

    31 Jan 2013

    A productive and harmonious relationship between the board and management is critical for good governance and organisational effectiveness but can be difficult to achieve in reality. The board and management are trying to achieve the same vision and objectives so a partnership based on trust and res...

  • Creating better leaders through board education

    Content Type: Media Release

    15 Feb 2011

    Abstract: Four leading organisations, among them some of Australia’s largest employers, are partnering with the Australian Institute of Company Directors in a new corporate leadership program, which aims to prepare senior executives for directorship roles and assist in building a diverse talent...

  • Corporate Responsibility Organisations

    Content Type: General

    19 Jan 2011

    Australian Australian Shareholders’ Association (ASA). Read policy statements, submissions and opinion pieces. St James Ethics Centre International AccountAbility A UK-based but international member organisation concerned with developing competencies i...

  • More action needed but progress being made on women directors

    Content Type: Media Release

    06 Oct 2010

    The 2010 Australian Census of Women in Leadership by the Equal Opportunity for Women in the Workplace Agency (EOWA) highlights the need for further action to lift the number of women in line management, executive management and board positions. While substantial work is needed, up-to-date fig...

  • Submission on NSW Health Dept discussion paper

    Content Type: Policy Submission

    03 Sep 2010

    On 3 September 2010 the Australian Institute of Company Directors wrote to the NSW Department of Health in response to its “Health Reform in NSW: A Discussion Paper on Implementing the Federal Government’s ‘A National Health and Hospitals Network for Australia’s Future’ in NSW”, released on 4 August...

  • Women directors crack the 10 per cent ceiling

    Content Type: Media Release

    01 Sep 2010

    Women now make up 10 per cent of the directors of Australia’s top listed companies, the latest figures released by the Australian Institute of Company Directors reveal. The appointment today of Sam Mostyn to the board of Virgin Blue Limited pushed the percentage of women on ASX 200 boards into...

  • Women on the rise on Australian boards

    Content Type: Media Release

    10 Aug 2010

    The number of women being appointed to ASX 200 boards continues to grow, with the proportion of female directors of Australia's top listed companies now close to 10 per cent, the latest figures released by the Australian Institute of Company Directors show. So far in 2010, 31 women have been ...

  • New scholarships to increase diversity on boards

    Content Type: Media Release

    29 Jul 2010

    The Australian Institute of Company Directors today announced a new scholarship program aimed at helping to lift the representation of women on Australian boards. Assisted by $200,000 in funding from the Australian Government, the program is intended to be a practical way to help achieve grea...

  • Market Watch Why debt matters

    Content Type: CDM Article

    01 Jul 2010

    Phil Ruthven details the alarming rise in government debt across the globe but argues that Australians have less to lose sleep over. Why debt matters Unserviceable debt in the world’s finance industry, with total assets in excess of US$300 trillion, gave us the global financial crisis (...

  • Greens Piece Foresight saga

    Content Type: CDM Article

    01 Jul 2010

    John M Green believes business people should start thinking more like novelists. Foresight saga “In hindsight...” Painful, often embarrassing confessions sometimes begin with those words. It is only in the future that you know how smart you are in the present. It’s why hubris is such a ...

  • Interview QA with Maurice Newman

    Content Type: CDM Article

    01 Jul 2010

    Maurice Newman talks to Tony Featherstone about the ABCs of sitting on some of Australia’s most notable boards. Q&A with Maurice Newman The resume of Maurice Newman AC FAICD reads like a directory. The veteran chairman has served on 44 boards...

  • Feature Getting infrastructure back on track

    Content Type: CDM Article

    01 Jul 2010

    Australia will not thrive in the 21st century if it doesn’t overcome its infrastructure challenges. Zilla Efrat investigates how it can free up some of its bottlenecks. Getting infrastructure back on track It’s been estimated that Australia...

  • Spoken Word On choosing directors

    Content Type: CDM Article

    01 Jul 2010

    Former BHP Billiton chairman Don Argus AC FAICD discussed director nominations at the Australian Council of Superannuation Investors’ annual conference in Melbourne in May. Here is an edited extract of what he had to say. On choosing directors Ov...

  • Opinion How value is destroyed

    Content Type: CDM Article

    01 Jul 2010

    Dr Michael Petit offers an alternative perspective on why many acquisitions fail to create value. How value is destroyed Global merger and acquisition (M&A) activity is expected to pick up in 2010 compared with 2008 and 2009, with more of this ...

  • More women being appointed to ASX 200 boards

    Content Type: Media Release

    25 Jun 2010

    The number of women being appointed to ASX 200 boards has increased significantly, lifting significantly the proportion of female board members in Australia’s top listed companies, new figures released by the Australian Institute of Company Directors show. They show that so far in 2010, 24 pe...

  • Feature Building healthy boards

    Content Type: CDM Article

    01 Jun 2010

    A new breed of boards is likely to emerge as part of Prime Minister Kevin Rudd’s plan to reform the nation’s healthcare system. Domini Stuart gains some insights into how they could be created. Building healthy boards Challenges of sitting on a hospital board may include A complex ...

  • Opinion The hospital governance challenge

    Content Type: CDM Article

    01 Jun 2010

    With the Rudd Government moving closer to its proposed health reform, John Mero flags some of the governance issues and challenges a new breed of hospital boards is likely to encounter. The hospital governance challenge Hosp...

  • Queensland Update Making a comeback

    Content Type: CDM Article

    01 Jun 2010

    The global financial crisis appears to have blown darker clouds across Queensland than any other state. Tony Featherstone investigates the many challenges Sunshine State directors have to navigate as the gloom starts to lift. Making a comeback In its latest Business Outlook repor...

  • Market Watch Measuring our smarts

    Content Type: CDM Article

    01 Jun 2010

    Phil Ruthven investigates whether Australia is indeed an intelligent nation. Measuring our smarts If Australia was to judge its goal, as former Prime Minister Bob Hawke once said, as the intelligent nation, then one set of statistics suggests we are a long way short of this aspiration. F...