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CDM Article
01 Mar 2010
Zilla Efrat
details some changes that may affect boardroom decisions on leasing.
The shifting leasing landscape
Significant accounting changes are looming that could affect companies that lease anything from offices, warehouses and machinery to motor vehicles, trucks and photocopiers.
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CDM Article
01 Nov 2009
Domini Stuart
discusses how the board can help a company reshape itself in good or bad times.
Redrawing the lines
In tough times, boards should:
Be proactive
Bring in advisers sooner rather than later
Talk to management regularly
Demand frequent finan...
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CDM Article
01 Aug 2008
FAQs of the month
Question
What is good practice in regards to non-executive directors (NEDs) having separate meetings from executive directors (EDs)?
Answer
It is regarded as good practice for NEDs to have separate meetings from EDs to discuss issues candidly where the subject matter requires and i...
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CDM Article
01 Oct 2007
Australian directors haven’t greeted virtual board meetings with much enthusiasm.
Domini Stuart
examines why and how uptake is set to change in the future.
Meetings in cyberspace
Travel is woven through the fabric of Australian business. We hop on intercity planes as casually...
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Content Type:
CDM Article
01 Dec 2005
Linda Nicholls outlines a successful strategy for ensuring your board meetings are both productive and effective.
Inside an effective boardroom PDF.