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Trinidad and Tobago

Welcome to The Chartered Governance Institute, Trinidad and Tobago branch. We provide support to the Institute's members and students in Trinidad, Tobago and Guyana.
Trinidad and Tobago
Factsheets

The Role of the Board

The board is the principal decision-making body of an organisation. The board's non-executive directors, trustees, or governors take decisions about the organisation's strategic direction and have oversight of its activities.
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Episode 12 - Individual accountability beyond financial services

In this podcast, James Beasley, Senior Director at Nasdaq Governance Solutions, discusses the concept of individual accountability, which was first developed in the financial services sector. James explains that to apply the concept an organisation will undergo a process of defining and communicating its senior individuals’ accountabilities. James considers whether the lessons learned in financial services from applying this regime could be extended to other sectors, arguing that outcomes such as a sense of responsibility coupled with a strong degree of clarity could be universally beneficial. James suggests practical steps that company secretaries or governance professionals and their boards can take to implement individual accountability at their organisation.
Podcast
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Boardroom Dynamics
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Podcast

Episode 7 - Understanding IPO governance

In this podcast Kerry Round, Founding Director of Round Governance Services, outlines how the governance of a company will change following an Initial Public Offering (IPO). She covers board structure, responsibilities, composition, and the need for board diversity. The discussion outlines how an IPO will affect important stakeholders such as employees, the policies the company will need to have in place, what disclosures will be required, and which external bodies the company secretary or governance professional will find themselves dealing with on a regular basis. Kerry describes an IPO as a career highlight and the role of the company secretary or governance professional in a listed company as fabulous.
Podcast
Leadership
Boardroom Dynamics
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Guidance Note

The chairman's obligations regarding polls and proxies

Clarification of the chairman's obligations regarding polls.
1 June 2015
Guidance Note
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Episode 10 - Stakeholder capitalism and engagement

In this podcast James Beasley, Senior Director at Nasdaq Governance Solutions, discusses stakeholder capitalism and its significance for businesses today. He argues that stakeholder engagement is the means by which to achieve stakeholder capitalism because it allows the business to understand different stakeholders and therefore act in their interests. James argues that the convergence of many monumental events over the last two years has brought stakeholder capitalism into the limelight and front and centre for boards. He outlines innovative methods for engaging with two important stakeholder groups: customers and employees. James argues that organisations need to develop more sophisticated data points for understanding stakeholders, focusing on qualitive rather than quantitative data to bring stakeholder experiences to life.
Podcast
Leadership
Boardroom Dynamics
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Podcast

Episode 15 - Risk governance for a changing landscape

In this podcast, James Beasley, Senior Director at Nasdaq Governance Solutions, discusses how organisations and boards can evolve their risk management practices in response to a changing risk landscape. James outlines how non-financial risks are becoming more prominent and discusses the challenges in managing these less tangible, more complex risks. He argues that their universal nature means that organisations can no longer afford to forgo risk oversight and governance. James describes how many organisations are innovating to ensure they are equipped to manage what is becoming an increasingly complex space.
Podcast
Leadership
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British Virgin Islands

Welcome to The Chartered Governance Institute, British Virgin Islands branch. We provide support to the Institute's members and students in BVI and the surrounding Islands.
British Virgin Islands
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Sri Lanka & Asia Pacific

Welcome to The Chartered Governance Institute, Sri Lanka branch. We provide support to the Institute's members and students in Sri Lanka, Asia and UK members in Australasia.
Sri Lanka (& Asia Pacific)
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