
Event
How better board papers create time for strategy
And how to make it a priority in 2026
23 February 2025 | 14:00–14:30 GMT
What will the event cover?
Most organisations know their board materials could be better. Most executives wish the reporting burden could be lighter. But there's never a good time to fix it - until crisis hits and your board can't see the wood for the trees.
Better reporting starts with efficiency - but it's also how governance teams create more value for their businesses. When reporting works, boards get time back for strategy. Executives spend less time preparing papers. Governance professionals shift from administrative support to strategic enablement.
In this session we'll help you build the case for better, more efficient board reporting in 2026.
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Why improving reporting delivers ROI for boards and executives.
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How to make the business case and get buy-in for change.
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How to implement lasting change and avoid the pitfalls that derail reporting initiatives.
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