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  • Interview QA with Marelle Thornton

    Content Type: CDM Article

    01 Jul 2009

    The chairman of the Spastic Centre of NSW, Marelle Thornton, talks to Zilla Efrat about the challenges of heading a charitable not-for-profit organisation in today’s tough economic climate. Q&A with Marelle Thornton From very early in life, Marelle Thornton AM MAICD wante...

  • Modern Chairman Facing Greater Challenges

    Content Type: Media Release

    21 Apr 2006

    A new publication initiated by Australia’s leading chairmen and women has given rare insight into how they govern some of Australia’s largest companies. The work, Chairman of the Board – A Role in the Spotlight, was released today by The Australian Institute of Company Directors, the peak gove...

  • spoken word the tone at the top

    Content Type: CDM Article

    01 Mar 2006

    The Tone at the Top Michael Wilson questions whether good corporate governance has a direct impact on a company’s value and provides guidelines for effective governance risk management. Is there a direct link between good corporate governance and valuation? The answer really isn’t clear. There are t...

  • Inside an Effective Boardroom

    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.

  • Is the chair a hot seat Good Corporate Governance and Best Practice

    Content Type: CDM Article

    01 Apr 2005

    If the chairman of the board has more responsibilities than other directors then does it also follow that he has greater liability if things go wrong? It is a question many chairmen are asking themselves. Andrew Lumsden* tries to chart a path through this potential minefield. Good Corporate Governa...