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Content Type:
CDM Article
01 Aug 2010
Love them or hate them, conferences can be a valuable networking and learning tool.
Domini Stuart
investigates how you can make them work for you.
Getting the most of of conferences
Attending a conference can be expensive and exhausting. There’s also a carbon footprint to take in...
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Content Type:
CDM Article
01 Aug 2010
Expanding offshore is a risky business. The Australian Institute of Company Directors and the Export Finance and Insurance Corporation recently hosted a discussion to help guide directors through this maze.
Taking the world by storm
Australian businesse...
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Content Type:
CDM Article
01 Aug 2010
Professor Bob Baxt
warns against treating codes of conduct and other guidance as if they have the weight of the law behind them.
When guidance isn’t law
The Corporations and Markets Advisory Committee (CAMAC) has delivered its report, Guidance for directors, in response to a request fro...
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Content Type:
CDM Article
01 Aug 2010
Douglas Niven
warns that a drive to lower auditing fees can reduce the quality of audits.
Maintaining high audit quality
Many companies have been under pressure to reduce costs due to the global financial crisis or other factors. While these are commercial decisions for each compa...
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Content Type:
CDM Article
01 Aug 2010
Tony Featherstone
advises directors to sharpen their skills ahead of a likely rise in mergers and acquisitions this year.
Time to brush up those takeover skills
Directors of listed companies should brush up their takeover skills. More mergers ...
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Content Type:
CDM Article
01 Aug 2010
A complimentary half-day, members-only seminar to update directors on developments affecting their roles and responsibilities.
The Essential Director Update
The governance landscape is continually changing and the challenges arising for directors are abundant. While some challenges are un...
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Content Type:
CDM Article
01 Aug 2010
John M Green
suggests business should demand as much from politicians as politicians do from business.
Double standards
Recently, two newspaper articles stared up from the same front page. In one, the corporate regulator rightly warned companies not to issue misleading profit fig...
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Content Type:
CDM Article
01 Aug 2010
Our new e-learning course,
Conflicts of Interest,
will help you to understand and manage them.
Conflicts of interest
Conflicts of interest are best thought of as an ethical problem with legal ramifications rather than a strictly legal issue. ...
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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...
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Content Type:
CDM Article
01 Aug 2010
Phil Ruthven
questions whether Australia needs big taxation reform.
A taxing position
At its inauguration, the then Prime Minister suggested the Henry Review would be one of the most far-reaching and significant developments in a long time. But, of course, it could never have been: the G...
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Content Type:
CDM Article
01 Aug 2010
John O’Neill tells
Tony Featherstone
why he is once again putting everything on the line for the Australian Rugby Union.
Back in the scrum
After 13 years as a top sports administrator, John O’Neill FAICD is as hard as a rugby scrum. The fo...
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Content Type:
CDM Article
01 Aug 2010
An annual general misery or a valuable opportunity to engage retail shareholders?
Janine Mace
investigates whether the AGM has passed its use-by date.
Facing up to shareholders
The pros and cons of AGMs
Pros:
They are the only opportunity to interact face to face with retail sha...
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Content Type:
CDM Article
01 Aug 2010
AGMs provide retail investors with their only opportunity for direct engagement with their representatives on company boards. But
Victoria Geddes
believes they could be made more productive and relevant.
Restoring the relevance of AGMs
The debate about the relevance of the listed c...
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Content Type:
CDM Article
01 Aug 2010
John Colvin
reports on how the Australian Institute of Company Directors’ efforts in the areas of gender diversity and corporate reporting reform are paying off.
Bearing some fruit
It is always satisfying when the hard work put into policy leadership and advocacy by the Australian In...
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Content Type:
CDM Article
01 Aug 2010
Do good things come in pairs?
Domini Stuart
investigates whether a two-tiered board would better clarify directors’ roles and responsibilities and help close the “expectation gap”.
Double trouble
A two-tiered board
May reduce NED liability
Could reset directors’ responsibilitie...
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Content Type:
CDM Article
01 Aug 2010
I write to highlight the importance of claiming the privilege against self-incrimination.
When a company director is compelled by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) to attend an examination, it is important to be aware of the right to claim the privilege against self-i...
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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 ...
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Content Type:
CDM Article
01 Jul 2010
Belinda Gibson
explains how ASIC has been preparing to take over the supervision of Australia’s licensed financial markets.
Supervising financial markets
Later this year, the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) will assume responsibility for supervising Australia...
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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...
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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 (...