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The Centre for Corporate Governance and Citizenship at IIM Bangalore was launched in 2003 as a platform for two way debate and sharing of ideas between academics and practitioners.

The Centre has engaged in the development of board-and-top level directors and executives and helped in creating the highest standards of corporate governance and citizenship, in private, public, civil society, and not-for-profit sectors of business, commercial, civic, and social activities. CCGC also provides policy support to government, regulators, standard setters, and professional and industry bodies on corporate governance and citizenship legislation, regulation, self-regulation, and moral suasion.

Businesses are suffering an unprecedented disruption. Every company is consumed with issues arising out of the COVID-19 pandemic, which has affected their relationships with each of their stakeholders – employees, creditors, suppliers, regulators, shareholders. During this period of turbulence, the role of the board in addressing the interests of the stakeholders has become critical. 

When?

Wednesday, May 27, 2020
18.00 to 19.00 pm IST

Speakers

Mr. Sunil Kant Munjal, Chairman at Hero Enterprise,
Mr. R. Seshasayee, Executive Chairman at Hinduja Group, and
Mr. Suresh Narayanan, Chairman & Managing Director at Nestle India Ltd

Moderator:

Prof. S Raghunath, Chair – CCGC and faculty from Strategy area at IIMB.

Key Discussion Points

  • In the post COVID Era, how will the board test the business strategy of the company relating to the impact it will have on all stakeholders?
  • How should the board plan to integrate changes within the company?