Building Better Boards
The DTI published `Building Better Boards’ in December 2004, which was a product of extensive discussions with business, academia and head-hunters. This provided the basis of the case studies integrated in the document.
This best practice guide offers recommendations and tools to help companies improve recruitment and performance in the boardroom.
This guide:
- sets out the business case for effective diversity and better practices in the boardroom;·
- cites the benefits for companies, with evidence from some of Britain’s best-known businesses and names; and,·
- outlines Government and business-led initiatives to develop the talent of a diverse range of candidates.
`Building Better Boards’: Key Messages:
Boards, which have the scope to consider a wider range of perspectives, and generate richer, more informed discussion of the issues facing the company, are more likely to anticipate problems and produce high quality solutions.
Diversity isn’t about tokenism. It’s about getting the right skills mix on the board. There are real business benefits, which companies can derive from broadening the base of their boards and bringing in fresh minds with different skills and new perspectives to contribute to the growth and development of the business.
There is a significant opportunity now for businesses to come together to explore how more development opportunities for their executives from the marzipan layer may be opened up and pursued.