How to write minutes for an effective board meeting
Taking minutes of a meeting requires attention to detail. Following a sound process will help your board to create an accurate, useful and safe account of meeting activities.
1 January 0001
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The trust matrix
Trust is crucial to organisational and leadership success. But what exactly is it, and how do you establish and nurture it sustainably within the organisation?
1 January 0001
Feature
G+C Article
Speak up, listen up, follow up
The freedom to speak up is the cornerstone of a healthy culture, allowing workers and organisations to thrive.
1 January 0001
Not for profit
G+C Article
A practical guide to share transfer post COVID-19
A practical guide on the applicable law and procedure when transferring shares issued in certificated form by a company incorporated in England and Wales.
1 January 0001
Corporate
G+C Article
Corporate ethics – are we expecting too much?
Business leaders may be facing so much regulation that they don’t have the band width to apply ethics to their decision-making.
1 January 0001
Opinion
G+C Article
What are the challenges of sustainability non-financial reporting? And is there a solution?
Asking whether the ISSB could provide a solution to the challenges surrounding sustainability non-financial reporting.
1 January 0001
Corporate
G+C Article
Age diversity with One Advisory
Following on from their article in the April 2023 issue of G+C, Neo Allwood and Paul Johnston explain how they became interested in age diversity
1 January 0001
Feature
G+C Article
Shifting focus - purpose in consumer decision making
BSI explains why purpose should be the focal point for sustainable organisations and how the world’s first standard on corporate purpose can help enact to embed this change.
1 January 0001
Feature
G+C Article
Lighting the way
Elemental CoSec describe how they embraced the challenge of becoming one of the first UK regulated agents, supporting clients to comply with the requirements of the new Register of Overseas Entities.