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ESG: good intent isn't always enough
G+C Article

ESG: good intent isn't always enough

High hopes and voluntary codes mean we’re missing out on the real benefits that a rules-based ESG system could create.
1 January 0001
Cross sector
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Podcast

Episode 1 - The leadership lion

In this podcast we are talking to Sharon Constancon, CEO of Genius Boards, about leadership in the boardroom.
Podcast
Leadership
Boardroom Dynamics
Boards and committees
Stakeholder Engagement Mpu
Podcast

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
Boards and committees
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Podcast

Episode 6 - The octopus: using EQ to unlock board effectiveness

In this podcast Sharon Constançon, CEO of Genius Boards, discusses how to address issues that are impeding board effectiveness that aren’t always easy to identify. Sharon likens the scenario to an octopus, where all the issues are linked to a common cause, represented by the head of the octopus. She goes on to outline how enhancing the emotional quotient (EQ) of the company secretary, the chair and the individual directors will allow the board as a whole to defuse those hard-to-identify issues it faces and allow it to achieve its full potential.
Podcast
Leadership
Boardroom Dynamics
Boards and committees
The 'G' in ESG
G+C Article

The 'G' in ESG

Governance may need to be revisited as the line between business and politics blurs.
1 January 0001
Opinion
Unlocking Governance Hero
Blog

Unlocking the power of good governance in a tourism destination

An innovative approach to good governance of their regenerative tourism destination along Saudi Arabia’s west coast led to The Red Sea Development Project winning the 2021 CGIUKI ESG Initiative of the Year Award.
4 April 2022
Blog
Leadership
ESG
Awards
TMIL Investor View
Recorded Webinar

An investor’s view

In light of COVID-19, annual reports are entering new territory. What are investors looking for? What does this mean for longer-term ESG and sustainability questions?
3 September 2020
Recorded Webinar
Reporting
ESG
Corporate
ESG enforcement
G+C Article

ESG enforcement

The shift towards a more regulated environment means companies should be more aware than ever of the risk of non-compliance.
1 January 0001
Corporate
Forced labour and the S of ESG
G+C Article

Forced labour and the S of ESG

Organisations must have a thorough understanding of their supply chains to ensure that they’re accounting for their social responsibilities.
1 January 0001
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