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Dates and Venues

Johannesburg

TBA
EES-SIYAKHA Conference Centre
Parktown
Map and Directions

Time
08.00 - 09.30

Fees per delegate
R1 300.00 (ex VAT)

Enquiries
E-mail Hennie or phone him on (011) 726-3040.

Payment

Electronic Transfers
Name: Equity Compliance and Solution
Bank: FNB
Branch: Northcliff
Branch Code: 253 705
Account No: 62063883964

Cheques to be made payable to Equity Compliance and Solution.

Please fax a copy of the deposit slip together with the registration form to Hennie on (011) 726 2400.

Please do not mail payments.

Terms and Conditions
1. Cancellations
Should you be unable to attend, we will accept your written cancellation by no later than 7 working days prior to the start of the workshop,  in which event  a cancellation fee of 25% will be charged. Thereafter, we regret we are unable to refund any fees, although  in such cases  we would be happy to welcome a colleague who would substitute your attendance or keep the credit for a following workshop with the same monetary value. Please note that the cancellation fee of 25% will still apply in such event. All cancellations must please be confirmed in writing. 'No shows' on the dates of the workshop are still liable for the full payment. This clause also applies where we have received your registration form, invoiced you and awaiting your payment.
2. EES-SIYAKHA is not liable for any transportation or accommodation costs incurred related to the prospective attendance of an event that does not go ahead on the advertised date. The terms applicable in Clause 1 to cancellations received later than 7 working days prior to the start of the workshop will apply to any payments made in respect of events that do not go ahead for whatsoever reason.


BECOMING AN EFFECTIVE BOARD MEMBER
Breakfast Seminar
FOR A BROCHURE IN PDF FORMAT ... [ click here ]


The task of the board of directors and executive management is to ensure the organisation's long-term survival. It is crucial that top management map out their organisations's future and see to it that daily decisions and actions steer it in the right direction.

Join Prof Mervyn King for a breakfast and explore how organisations that embrace sound governance and sustainability principles will benefit in future.

Discussion points include:

  1. Incorporating and practising good governance as part of your corporate strategy
  2. Outlining the characteristics of a good director
  3. Examining sustainability issues and the impact that it has on corporate profits
  4. Outlining the importance of integrated reporting

About your Subject Matter Expert

Mervyn King is a Senior Counsel and former Judge of the High Court of South Africa. He is Professor Extraordinaire at the University of South Africa on Corporate Citizenship, Honorary Professor at the University of Pretoria and Rhodes University and has an honorary Doctor of Laws from the University of the Witwatersrand. He is Chairman of the King Committee on Corporate Governance in South Africa, Deputy Chairman of the Securities Regulation Panel that oversees all mergers and acquisitions in South Africa, Chairman of the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) in Amsterdam, and President of the Advertising Standards Authority in South Africa. He chaired the United Nations Committee on Governance and Oversight, and is the author of The Corporate Citizen and Transient Caretakers (with Dr Teodorina Lessidrenska), as well as many articles on sustainability and governance. He has consulted, advised and spoken on sustainability, corporate governance, legal, business and advertising issues in 43 countries.



ENQUIRIES ABOUT OUR CONSULTING SERVICES
E-mail Lungile Nxumalo or phone Lungile on (011) 726-3040
 

ENQUIRIES ABOUT OUR WORKSKOPS AND SEMINARS
E-mail Hennie Oosthuizen or phone Hennie on (011) 726-3040
 
ENQUIRIES ABOUT OUR CONFERENCE CENTRE
E-mail Caroline Chamboko or phone Caroline on (011) 726-3040
 
ENQUIRIES ABOUT OUR CONFERENCES
E-mail Ryan Muller or phone Ryan on (011) 726-3040
 

 

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