This isn’t about data governance; it’s about how the principles of governance (including corporate governance) apply to collecting, holding, using and generally dealing with data. To begin, what do I mean by “data”? I’m including, here: Information, not just personal information – so, broader than Data Protection Act (DPA) data; Information in call recordings, videos […]
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Data and governance
Posted in Governance Reframed
Also tagged board, data, governance, model management, operational resilience, outsourcing, regulators, senior management
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What makes an outstanding board?
This started as an article about what makes a board of directors ‘effective’ but I decided that was aiming too low. Why shouldn’t a board be outstanding? Let’s begin though with board effectiveness. 1 Board effectiveness What made the board of a bank or other financial institution ‘effective’ a few years ago won’t hit the […]
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Also tagged board effectiveness, board of directors, boards, challenge, controls, culture, D&I, diversity, diversity and inclusion, EWI, governance, groupthink, KRI, MI, non-executive directors, strategy
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