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Governance Meeting

Corporate Governance

The Conference Board governance programs helps companies improve their processes, inspire public confidence, and ensure they are complying with regulations. Through the Directors' Institute, the program provides corporate directors with a nonacademic, impartial forum for open dialogue about the real-world business challenges they face.

Relevant
Since 1993, the Corporate Governance program at The Conference Board has helped corporations develop strong core principles by improving their governance processes through a variety of programs including director training and global ethics education. Become a part of this program.

Distinguished
Our Governance Center provides unique opportunities by bringing together senior executives from leading world-class organizations and institutional investors in a non-adversarial setting to debate and develop innovative governance practices.

Respected
In 2002, The Conference Board Commission on Public Trust and Private Enterprise was established to address the causes of declining public and investor trust in companies, their leaders, and America's capital markets. It is considered by many to be a major force in reforming governance and pay practices.

The Conference Board Governance Center

Join a distinguished group of senior executives from leading world-class companies and influential institutional investors in a non-adversarial setting. The Governance Center provides:

The Conference Board Directors' Institute

The premier provider of governance education for directors, the Directors' Institute offers your choice of round table forums or customized in-house forums. The Directors' Institute brings together current and former directors, chairman, and CEO's to share their experiences and wisdom with your company's directors in a completely non-academic, hands-on format.

 Events/Forums

Governance Center Meetings


Directors’ Institute


Corporate Governance &
Compliance Crash Course

January 13-14, 2010
The Conference Board
845 Third Avenue
New York, New York

 

Councils

European Council on Corporate Governance
Discusses the dramatic changes that are affecting boards of directors and how they might best respond to these changes in order to drive business forward and meet the needs of their investors and stakeholders.

 

Global Council on Business Conduct
Builds a global perspective in discussion of the on concerns of companies from diverse regions such as articulation of core principles, developing effective compliance systems, and balancing stakeholder interests.

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Research Working Group

Corporate Governance and Sustainability: Integrating Corporate and Investor Perspectives
The focus is to better understand and recommend to companies a framework for institutionalizing and mainstreaming their approaches both to designing sustainability programs and to communicating with institutional investors on the nature of these programs.

 
 

Webcasts

Business Ethics


Webcast

Conference KeyNotes: Extending Your Brand to Employees
Energizing Employees to “Own” the Brand

Conference KeyNotes: Human Capital Metrics
Predicting Success Through People

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 Publications

Executive Action Reports

The Duty to Monitor under Delaware Law: from Caremark to Citigroup
Have corporate governance laws struck the right balance between risk taking and risk mitigation? This report provides an overview of Delaware law developments on the fiduciary duty to monitor.

From Compliance Governance to Strategic Governance
With both companies and investors under pressure and looking for redemption, the 2010 annual meeting season will be a shadow referendum on the crisis and an inflection point in the evolution of corporate governance.

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Research Reports

The Role of the Board in Turbulent Times: Leading the Public Company to Full Recovery
The Role of the Board in Turbulent Times offers corporate directors guidance on how to approach their oversight responsibilities during a period of financial distress.

Corporate Governance Handbook: Legal Standards and Board Practices (Third Edition)
Revised in 2009, this handbook presents an easy-to-use compendium of rapidly evolving laws and regulations and the best practices adopted by leading companies.

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