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Certificate in Board Practice and Directorship - Henley Business School Finland

Certificate in Board Practice and Directorship benefits

The Henley Certificate in Board Practice and Directorship addresses the current demands on boards and directorship, equipping you with superior skills for board level engagement and stewardship practices.

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Benefits for you

  • Develop your skills as a director, including your technical skills, soft skills and ability to handle risk
  • Understand board member roles and how to add value for highly effective board contributions
  • Make informed decisions for long-term competitive advantage
  • Have professional recognition and differentiation when applying for board positions
  • Engage with leading academic experts and industry practitioners
  • Apply rigorous research and frameworks to consider your own director skills and capabilities

Benefits for your organisation

  • Participants learn how to enhance board effectiveness for better organisational performance and critically evaluate decision making and judgements at board level
  • Engage with private, public and third-sector board members
  • Apply rigorous research and frameworks to address board-level governance issues

Download the programme brochure for more detailed information:

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Haluaisimme esitteen lisäksi kertoa sinulle muista tapahtumistamme ja toimittaa lisätietoja Henleyssä opiskelusta. Sopiiko se sinulle?(Required)
The personal information you supply on this form will be used to help us respond to your request, for quality assurance and for data analytics purposes. Your personal data will not be sold to any organisation, and will not be shared with any organisations outside the university apart from those that help us to provide this service or unless required by law. The information that has been provided in this form will be treated in accordance with the General Data Protection Regulation (2016) and all applicable data protection laws. Please refer to our privacy policy for more information. If, at some stage, you wish to be removed from our database, please advise us by emailing to info@henley.fi.
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