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Governance Programs

Executive Education Programs in Corporate Board Governance are designed for current and future directors interested in enhancing their knowledge of board governance and global governance.
    • December 8-11, 2013
    • May 18-21, 2014
    • December 7-10, 2014

    Corporate Governance: Effectiveness and Accountability in the Boardroom

    Provides a comprehensive understanding of the responsibilities of board members and governance, equipping you with the tools, concepts, and strategies needed to become a more effective director. In this course you will gain insight into committee functions, compensation issues, accounting problems, and boardroom dynamics.
    • October 6-10, 2013
    • March 2-6, 2014
    • October 5-9, 2014

    Governing Family Enterprises

    Examines strategies for defining the roles and responsibilities of owners, board members, and the executive team in family businesses. In this course you will learn to unite and build trust among these groups, increase your board’s effectiveness, strengthen shareholder commitment, and empower your top management.
    • November 13-15, 2013
    • November 12-14, 2014

    Women's Director Development Program

    Explores the challenges for female directors and the keys to unlocking boardroom doors. In this course you will improve your understanding of board responsibilities and be equipped with the tools and concepts you need for success. You will learn how to leap onto nominating committee radar screens and be a successful director.

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