Report highlights critical gaps for APAC boards in business continuity, GRC, cyber security, and digital governance Published: Friday, 30 April 2021 08:44
Tricor Group and the Financial Times Board Director Programme have co-released the inaugural Asia Pacific Board Director Barometer Report, uncovering corporate board sentiments on COVID-19 disruptions globally with a focus on Australia and other APAC markets.
According to the 2021 Asia Pacific Board Director Barometer Report: Business continuity and GRC pressures are weighing on boards, with an overwhelming 83 percent of corporate board directors globally and 84 percent in APAC citing these as top priorities. Overall, confidence about the handling of the crisis is mixed in APAC and there’s significant room for improvement in some markets: 50 percent of board directors in Australia said they feel positive about the way their boards have responded, compared to Singapore (71 percent), mainland China (68 pe
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Tricor & Financial Times Board Director Programme Report Reveals Critical Gaps in Digital Governance, Cybersecurity and Risk Management
April 28, 2021 GMT
Financial Times Board Director Programme co-released the inaugural Asia Pacific Board Director Barometer Report, uncovering board sentiments on COVID-19 disruptions.
According to the 2021 Asia Pacific Board Director Barometer Report:
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Corporate boards are struggling to keep pace with rising digital adoption and transformation pressures against the turbulent headwinds of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Business continuity planning (BCP) and corporate governance, risk & compliance (GRC) are weighing on board directors, rising to the top of corporate board priorities.
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