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  • Feature The business of sport

    Content Type: CDM Article

    01 Aug 2010

    There is far more to sports boards than just winning competitions. Tony Featherstone investigates how the better boards aim to play a better game. The business of sport Directors of sports boards deal with: Intense media scrutiny Ongo...

  • Featherstone Taking junior miners to the next level

    Content Type: CDM Article

    01 Jul 2010

    Tony Featherstone would like to see the junior mining sector take advantage of a once-in-a-generation mining boom to lift its governance to the next level. Taking junior miners to the next level The mining boom’s sheer force and its effect on the economy are well known. Less consider...

  • Feature When the CEO isnt up to scratch

    Content Type: CDM Article

    01 Feb 2010

    Boards need to target potential CEO underperformance well before bigger problems emerge. Tony Featherstone provides some tips on how to spot a CEO who isn’t up to scratch and what to do about it. When the CEO isn’t up to scratch Key points Boar...

  • Feature Making a difference

    Content Type: CDM Article

    01 Mar 2009

    Tony Featherstone examines how boards can make a difference when the going gets tough. Making a difference Picture this: a director who has managed through recessions in previous roles decides to mentor two younger executives to pass on his experience. The executives take it as a sig...