As corporate secretaries, we regularly face a common challenge in relation to board communication: management prefers bombarding directors with as much information as possible to avoid being accused of opacity, whilst directors often complain that they are receiving too much information and it is being presented to them in ways that don't highlight the key issues in order to stimulate the requisite discussion and debate, leading to less transparency and neither party's objectives really being achieved. This white paper will provide guidelines such as:
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