Corporate Governance Models

Description

Corporate Governance codes tend to focus on large companies, listed on stock exchanges, where shareholders are not involved in the company’s management. But companies come in many shapes and sizes, from the titans of the corporate world, like Walmart, Toyota, Microsoft and Shell, to the minnows where a sole trader operates as a one-man company. In between these extremes are many types of company, including those created and owned by governments to be the economic operators for particular trading activities. State owned power companies and other utilities, national oil companies, and public private partnerships are often not listed on a stock exchange and in some cases may have regulatory as well as commercial functions. Some public companies may be dominated by a single family, who occupy many board positions. This training workshop addresses the heterogenous nature of companies and looks at models of governance that can apply.

What you will learn

  • Listed and Unlisted companies – governance compared
  • Independence – the watchword for Boards and Directors
  • Corporate Governance challenges in State Owned Companies

 

Further information

London Business Training & Consulting (LBTC)
Provider:
London Business Training & Consulting (LBTC)
Duration:
1 Day
Locations:
Dubai, London

Contact Information

London Business Training & Consulting (LBTC)

ONE LYRIC SQUARE
Hammersmith
London
W6 0NB

Credentials

Locations