Course Overview
Corporate governance plays a crucial role in ensuring transparency, accountability, and ethical decision-making within organizations. This course provides a comprehensive understanding of corporate governance principles, codes, and mechanisms, equipping participants with the knowledge to implement effective governance strategies. It covers theoretical aspects, stakeholder management, board structures, institutional investors’ roles, and socially responsible investment (SRI).
What you’ll learn
→ Understand the fundamental principles of corporate governance.
→ Explore key governance theories such as Agency Theory and Stakeholder Theory.
→ Analyze corporate governance codes and their impact on business practices.
→ Evaluate internal and external governance mechanisms.
→ Understand the role of shareholders, stakeholders, and institutional investors.
→ Examine corporate social responsibility (CSR) and its link to governance.
→ Assess board structures, performance measures, and director remuneration policies.
Requirements
- No prior knowledge of corporate governance is required.
- A basic understanding of business management concepts is helpful.
- Suitable for professionals, students, and corporate leaders interested in governance.
Features
- Interactive learning materials and real-world case studies.
- Expert-led modules covering governance frameworks and best practices.
- Practical insights into shareholder engagement and board responsibilities.
- Downloadable resources, quizzes, and assessments.
- Certificate of completion upon successfully finishing the course.
Target audiences
- Business professionals and corporate executives.
- Board members and company directors.
- Students and researchers in finance, law, and management.
- Entrepreneurs and business owners.
- Investors and financial analysts interested in corporate governance.