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  • Feature Back to school

    Content Type: CDM Article

    01 Mar 2010

    Is a school board right for you? Domini Stuart investigates the ABCs of venturing back into the school yard. Back to school Joining a school board The legal duties can be the same as other boards Running schools can be extremely complex Financials are always very tight Due...

  • Greens Piece Inside outside CEOs

    Content Type: CDM Article

    01 Mar 2009

    John M Green discusses how boards can improve on their CEO succession plans. Inside outside CEOs The three non-executive directors from different boards slipped into their regular chairs at the café. “The Arbitz* board,” notes Peter, spooning sugar into his coffee. “Their CEO’s been doin...

  • Feature Keeping it in the family Apr 08

    Content Type: CDM Article

    01 Apr 2008

    Blood may be thicker than water, but when it comes to business it can dilute the bottom line. Giles Parkinson discusses how bringing in outsiders and professionalising a board can really pay off for family businesses. Keeping it in the family Last August, Jane Stott rose to make ...

  • US Corporate Governance Worlds apart Feb 08

    Content Type: CDM Article

    01 Feb 2008

    Domini Stuart finds that Australia’s corporate governance rules have diverged from those in the US. Worlds apart As recently asthe beginning of this decade, many commentators were predicting a standardised shareholder-centred Anglo-American model of corporate governance. Then ...