Top Priorities for European Boards 2018

The pace of disruption continues to present challenges to businesses. In this continually changing environment, board members need to focus on key and strategic priorities, explains this report by EY.

Experts highlight the most pressing topics facing boards and audit committees today, including:

  • Communicating effectively with stakeholders
  • Developing a robust corporate reporting framework
  • Optimising decision-making around capital allocation
  • Identifying, developing and retaining the best and brightest talent
  • Anticipating and mitigating risks through internal processes and external partnerships
  • Developing potential board directors




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