How boards can work best – Sacha Sadan, Director of Corporate Governance

Episode 53,   Jun 05, 2019, 04:00 AM

Good governance is crucial to all boards, whether they oversee a FTSE 100 multinational, a multi-billion pound pension scheme or a national charity. There is no one-size-fits-all approach to how boards should be run but through Sacha and his team’s extensive experience in corporate engagement, they’ve learned that there are plenty of ways to evolve and enhance effectiveness. 
 
We know that pressures from executives, stakeholders, as well as the day-to-day oversight of the company or scheme, the role of a non-executive board member has never been more demanding. The increase in regulation and complexity of modern defined benefit and defined contribution schemes has concurrently increased the workload of pension trustees. 
 
This week’s episode looks at some of the best practices the Corporate Governance team have seen in place and the key areas which could help boards manage their many responsibilities.
 
Read Sacha’s full article “Board effectiveness: Lessons from companies to trustees” here: http://www.lgim.com/uk/en/insights/our-thinking/client-solutions/?cid=lgimtalks
 
  • Sacha Sadan, Director of Corporate Governance, LGIM
  • Mark Chappel, Senior Investment Writer
 
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