corporate governance

If strategy is so important, why isn’t it reviewed frequently enough?

Today’s organizations find themselves in an increasingly competitive and challenging market which forces them to face challenges that require greater attention and occur at a faster pace. This may vary among industries operating in a regulated market (for example, utilities) which will likely have a slower pace compared to those in a highly competitive industry […]

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Independent Directors: What Do They Perceive of Their Own Role?

Most publications on independent directors typically discuss the advantages they bring to boards of directors and their organizations, something that is undoubtedly undeniable not only because of the diversity they represent but also because of the value they contribute to most cases. However, few discuss the challenges these directors may perceive in their own role.

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Annual General Meeting: Opportunities in Board Structure

Annual General Meetings (AGM) or annual shareholder meetings are held in the first months of the year for corporations in the region. These meetings usually address a typical agenda with topics such as: review of the main financial statements, a management report, the external auditor conclusions and its selection for the new term, the profit

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