Boards dysfonctionnels et actionnaires floués


Vous trouverez, ci-dessous, les coordonnées d’un site portant sur les comportements dysfonctionnels et les effets destructeurs de plusieurs Boards. À lire (commentaires et livre de John Gillespie and David Zweig)

Money for Nothing moneyfornothingthebook.com

How the failure of corporate Boards is ruining American Business and costing us trillions. John Gillespie and David Zweig take readers deep inside the elite world of these corporate leaders to reveal its inner workings and show…

Le pouvoir d’un CEO face à un CA


Excellent article basé sur une recherche empirique qui tend à démontrer qu’un CEO dominant a besoin d’un CA puissant pour équilibrer le pouvoir. La combinaison d’un CEO plus discret et d’un CA moins puissant semble favoriser une meilleure performance de l’entreprise car le travail de l’équipe de direction est alors plus mis en évidence.

New business school research suggests it all depends on who’s watching the…

Planification de la relève du CEO


Here are five reasons succession planning is so poorly practiced, and the steps board members can take for a smooth change in leadership

Conseils de McKinsey sur la dynamique des CA


Un bon résumé des avis de McKinsey concernant les pratiques et la dynamique du Conseil

La fraude dans les entreprises


Excellent article de « The Gardian » sur le rapport de KPMG concernant la fraude à haut niveau dans les organisations.

Global analysis suggests that the typical fraudster is male, aged 36-45, with a senior job in Finance.

Composition des CA en France


Voici le témoignages de femmes qui ont choisi de siéger sur les CA du CAC-40.

Rencontre avec cinq pionnières de la féminisation des conseils du CAC 40. Leurs parcours sont éloquents.

La gouvernance des entreprises chinoises


Très bon article sur la problématique de la gouvernance dans les sociétés chinoises

Ask most what is the biggest economic risk facing China today and you will probably hear about food inflation, property prices, or growing imbalances between the rich and working class in society. Those are all worthy…

Gestion des risques et CA


Dix (10) questions que les CA devraient se poser en ce qui concerne la gestion des risques : Une compilation de Norman Marks

Norman is a practitioner and thought leader in internal audit, risk management, compliance and ethics, and has led large and small internal audit departments, been a Chief Risk Officer and Chief Compliance Officer, and managed IT Security and governance functions.

 

A good reference for boards is the 20 Questions series from the Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants. The series includes one on risk management. I have my own set of 10 questions (OK, they have follow-on questions). These were developed for boards, but they would probably be a good basis for questions auditors could ask as well.

  1. How has the executive team become familiar with leading risk management practices? When you manage risk, and uncertainty in general, are you using a recognized risk standard or framework?
  2. Risk management is about managing uncertainties that may impact our ability to achieve our goals. In broad strokes, can you describe how you identify, assess, and determine how to manage those uncertainties?
  3. How do you integrate the consideration and management of risk in the setting of strategy, achievement of goals and objectives, optimization of performance and management of major projects?
  4. How have you assigned the management of risk within the companies? Is it clearly part of each manager’s responsibilities, or is it seen as the responsibility of the risk officer, CFO, or other person? If the latter, why? If the former, how are they informed, educated in risk management techniques, and provided the tools for the task?
  5. How are risk criteria, including risk appetite and tolerance, set? How are those levels and expectations for taking risk communicated across the organization? How do you know when the levels are exceeded?
  6. If each manager is responsible for managing risks within their sphere of operations, within their set of responsibilities, how do you make sure you as an executive team have a clear view of risk across the organization? How do you manage the accumulation and interplay of risks when a single situation can affect multiple areas, or when the activities of one manager affect others?
  7. Are you managing risk fast enough, so you can act when necessary? Is the organization agile? Are you able to change strategic directions if risk levels change?
  8. What is your process for involving the board? Under what circumstances will you notify us? What information will you share and when?
  9. If you have a risk office, what is their role relative to the responsibilities of management? Where do they report, do they have access to executives and the board, and are they adequately resourced?
  10. How do you make sure the risk management process is working as you expect? Are you using internal audit to obtain that assurance?

Comportements appropriés des membres au CA


Très bons conseils sur les comportements attendus dans les réunions de CA (partagé par Richard Leblanc dans le groupe Board Advisor)

Directors & Boards: Feature directorsandboards.com

News Corp : Un score de « F » en gouvernance


Toutes les règles de bonne gouvernance sont bafouées et le CA est apathique.

The scandal’s potential damage to News Corp. has already gone beyond News of the World. But will the company’s directors remember their duty to represent the interests of shareholders not named Murdoch? By Geoff Colvin, senior…

L’indépendance des membres de CA – Le cas de News Corp


Excellent article disséquant la composition du Board de News Corp et montrant que les membres « indépendants » du CA ont été lamentablement passifs au cours de leur mandat. À lire si la notion d’indépendence des membres d’un Board vous intéresse (article partagé par Richard Leblanc).

Not one independent board member of the News Corporation has made a statement denouncing the company’s activities.

Bonnes pratiques en gouvernance


Un bon article qui résume les bonnes pratiques en gouvernance.

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