Corporate Governance and Conflict Management
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In an era of increasing regulatory scrutiny, stakeholder activism, and ethical expectations, organizations must strengthen corporate governance structures and enhance conflict management to ensure long-term sustainability. Weak governance frameworks, boardroom disputes, and ethical lapses can erode investor confidence, damage reputations, and lead to legal consequences.
The Corporate Governance and Conflict Management course is designed to empower leaders, board members, and governance professionals with the knowledge and tools needed to navigate complex governance challenges, prevent conflicts, and foster ethical decision-making. Participants will gain practical insights into boardroom dynamics, stakeholder engagement, corporate responsibility, and governance risk mitigation through real-world case studies, interactive discussions, and strategic frameworks.
The course also provides an in-depth analysis of past corporate failures, helping participants identify warning signs and implement proactive governance strategies to prevent crises. By the end of this program, attendees will have a robust understanding of governance structures, regulatory compliance, board effectiveness, and conflict resolution techniques, positioning them as competent governance professionals capable of driving transparency, accountability, and long-term business success.
Course Outline
Introduction to Corporate Governance
- Definition, evolution, and importance of corporate governance in modern businesses
- Overview of key governance codes and their implementation challenges: (OECD Principles, UK Corporate Governance Code, etc.)
- Recognizing the impact of good vs. poor governance practices
- Discussing challenges and opportunities of corporate governance in emerging markets
- Exploring key regulations shaping governance structures across jurisdictions
- Examining the link between ethics, corporate social responsibility and corporate governance
- Understanding the board’s responsibility and influence in shaping corporate culture