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Recommended CEO’S and Entrepreneurs resources for Corporate Governance part-4
By Amarendra Bhushan for CEOWORLD Magazine Updated:October 19, 2008

I’ve just about glazed over as I’ve gone through blog post after blog post talking about Recommended CEO’S and Entrepreneurs resources for Corporate Governance. This is an update on that, with a list of Resources for Boards of Directors or for Senior Executives. such as a list of sites Coaching Executive Women – Associations, Forums, Networks, Executive Career Coaching — CEO Compensation, Corporate Governance Training, Private Wealth Management, Leadership Conference, CEO Roundtables and few Board of Directors Movies.
This is Part 4 in a series on Recommended CEO’S and Entrepreneurs resources for Corporate Governance – The full series is Part 1, Part 2, Part3, part4.
Leadership Conference, CEO Roundtables sites for Recommended CEO’S and Entrepreneurs resources on Corporate Governance
1) FORTUNE
the world’s premier business magazine, is also the quality leader in executive conferences. Extending the magazine’s cutting-edge content and exclusive insider access FORTUNE Conferences bring together the world’s business people with government officials and thought leaders.
2) g100
G100 is a private group of chief executive officers of the world’s most signficant companies. Membership is limited to approximately 100 active CEOs and is by invitation only.
3) Forbes
Forbes conferences bring the pages of Forbes magazine to life. They provide an experience of total immersion into our magazine’s content, entrepreneurial spirit, luxurious properties, prestigious community, and our philosophy of business success through lifelong relationships.
4) Vistage
Vistage International, the world’s leading chief executive organization, specializes in executive and business coaching for medium and small businesses by providing access to a worldwide network of expert resource speakers, CEO peers, and executive learning workshops.
The Alternative Board brings together owners of privately held businesses to overcome challenges and seize new opportunities with a combination of peer advice and business coaching.
The World Economic Forum is an independent international organization committed to improving the state of the world by engaging leaders in partnerships to shape global, regional and industry agendas.
7) TransAtlantic Business Dialogue
The TransAtlantic Business Dialogue (TABD) offers an effective framework for enhanced cooperation between the transatlantic business community and the governments of the European Union and United States.
CEOWORLD.BIZ- Premier leadership network! for chief executive officer’s chief operating officer’s, chief information officer’s or entrepreneurs etc. This is where top executives and entrepreneurs hang out for online business & professional networking and collaboration.
9) Renaissance
Founded in 1981 by Linda and Philip Lader, the Former U.S. Ambassador to the Court of St. James’s, Renaissance Weekends are private retreats for the accomplished families of leaders in business and finance, education, religion, law and medicine, government, the media, science and technology, sports, non-profits and the arts.
10) Horasis
The Global Visions Community is the world’s leading strategic advisory on long term scenarios related to globalization, systemic risk and Asian business.
11) Healthcare Leadership Council (HLC)
The Healthcare Leadership Council (HLC), a coalition of chief executives from all disciplines within the health care system, is the exclusive forum for the leaders of our nation’s health care system to jointly develop policies, plans and programs to achieve their vision of a 21st century health care system.
13) Executive Leadership Council
The Executive Leadership Council is an independent, non-profit 501(c)(6) corporation, founded in 1986 by 19 African-American corporate executives dedicated to a bold mission – to provide African-American executives of Fortune 500 companies with a network and leadership forum that adds perspective and direction to the achievement of excellence in business, economic and public policies for the African-American community, their corporations and the community at large.
14) Executives’ Club of Chicago
15) ERT
ERT is an informal forum bringing together around 45 chief executives and chairmen of major multinational companies of European parentage covering a wide range of industrial and technological sectors.
16) EABC
The Trans-Atlantic relationship is the most important commercial partnership in the world. With 11% of the world’s people, this market produces 60% of the world’s GDP and 40% of its trade. Trans-Atlantic investment, innovation and trade foster prosperity in Europe, the United States and the world.
Economist Conferences, a division of the Economist Intelligence Unit, is the leading provider of international forums for senior executives seeking new insights into strategic issues.
18) DNMconnect
Aim is to provide opportunities for Asia’s chief executives, financial officers, presidents and other senior executives to meet for dialogue on current international issues and to explore the latest business thinking with the world’s foremost political, academic and management thought-leaders.
19) Detrot Economic Club (DEC)
Mission of Detrot Economic Club (DEC) is to provide a platform for the debate and discussion of the great business, government and social issues of the day.
20) Chief Executive
Chief Executive magazine, founded in 1977, is the source of information and intelligence that supports the chief executive officer. It is the only magazine written strictly for CEOs and their peers and is the leading source of intelligence for and about CEOs.
21) CERA
22) CEO Forum Group
CEO Forum Group specialises in peer group briefings and network services for the CEOs, CFOs and HR Directors of the Australian subsidiaries of foreign-owned companies.
Business Roundtable is an association of chief executive officers of leading U.S. companies with $4.5 trillion in annual revenues and nearly 10 million employees.
25) Paroundtable
The Business Council is an association of the Chief Executive Officers of the world’s most important business enterprises.
27) Canadian Council of Chief Executives (CCCE)
The Canadian Council of Chief Executives (CCCE) is a not-for-profit, non-partisan organization composed of the CEOs of Canada’s leading enterprises.
Private Wealth Management sites for Recommended CEO’S and Entrepreneurs resources on Corporate Governance
28) TIGER 21
Help members build the skill set to successfully transition from focused entrepreneurs to disciplined managers of wealth. Participating in professionally-facilitated, 10-12 person groups, our members meet monthly to harness the varied expertise and collective intelligence of their peers in high-energy, day-long sessions.
29) Institute for Private Investors (IPI)
The Institute for Private Investors (IPI) has provided innovative educational and networking resources to families with substantial assets — and their advisors — all within a safe harbor for the confidential exchange of information.
30) CCC Alliance
CCC Alliance is a group of successful families and individuals that collaborate regularly on wealth management and family office matters.
Corporate Governance Conferences sites for Recommended CEO’S and Entrepreneurs resources on Corporate Governance
The Global IR Leadership Network delivers to members not merely the innovative frameworks of seminars and conferences and research, but hands-on knowledge shared by the industry’s recognized thought leaders and most successful practitioners.
The Governance Institute is a membership organization serving not-for-profit hospital and health system boards of directors, executives, and physician leadership.
33) Institute for International Research
IIR Conferences, Annual, Large Scale, and Guru Events feature the most sought-after experts in Customer Service, Finance & Investment, Health Care, Management, Manufacturing, Marketing & New Product Development, Pharmaceuticals, and Telecommunications.
34) Lerner College of Business & Economics
35) NACD
36) KPMG’s Audit Committee Institute
Recognizing the challenges that audit committees face in meeting their demanding responsibilities, KPMG created the Audit Committee Institute (ACI) to serve as a resource for audit committee members and senior management. Our primary mission is to communicate with audit committee members to enhance their awareness of, commitment to, and ability to implement effective audit committee processes.
37) Directorship
Directorship’s mission is to deliver the most comprehensive intelligence and research on leading-edge practices in corporate governance and boardroom decision-making.
Corporate Board Member magazine is an information resource for senior officers and directors of publicly traded corporations, top private companies, and Global 1000 firms.
40) Compliance Governance and Oversight Council
The CGOC is a community of experts in retention, preservation and privacy. Its charter is to create a forum in which legal and compliance executives can get the insight, interaction, and information they need to make good business decisions.
Boardroom Consultants’ executive search and board consulting are supported by a distinguished and active Advisory Board. Together, we offer clients a powerful combination of hands-on chief executive perspective and an extraordinary professional search capability.
The ODX Outstanding Directors Program honors independent directors of public companies who have been recognized by their peers for making a courageous or valuable contribution to the companies on whose boards they serve.
Corporate Governance Training in US Academic and Non-Academic, Canada, Europe, Asia sites for Recommended CEO’S and Entrepreneurs resources on Corporate Governance
43) HGCY
The Hills Governance Center at Yonsei (HGCY) seeks to promote good governance across the private, public, and civic sectors by addressing institutional sources of corruption and promoting transparency and accountability within and among those sectors.
44) Corporate Training Program
Corporate Training Programs should support your business objectives and goals.It should also synch up with your corporate environment and organizational practices.
45) European Corporate Governance Training Network (ECGTN)
The European Corporate Governance Training Network (ECGTN) will reduce the European research and training gap in corporate governance by bringing together Europe’s leading academics and institutions from law, economics, finance, political economy and management to train doctoral students in conducting world class research in this area.
47) Non-Executive Director (NED)
As a Non-Executive Director (NED) you need to make effective contributions to your board and organisation, this programme will enhance your skills and equip you for the multifaceted and challenging role you face.
48) Institute of Governance Studies
Institute of Governance Studies at Simon Fraser University. IGS pursues multidisciplinary research into problems of contemporary governance in the Vancouver region, British Columbia, Canada and comparatively.
49) Institute On Governance (IOG)
The Institute On Governance (IOG) is a Canadian non-profit think tank founded in 1990. We provide an independent source of knowledge and advice on governance issues, and seek to help organizations and societies realize their objectives through sound governance.
50) Practising Law Institute (PLI)
Practising Law Institute (PLI) is a non-profit continuing legal education organization chartered by the Regents of the University of the State of New York, founded in 1933. PLI is dedicated to providing the legal community and allied professionals with the most up-to-date, relevant information and techniques which are critical to the development of a professional, competitive edge.
51) NACD Corporate Directors Institute
The Conference Board Directors’ Institute is the premiere provider of governance education for directors. Our singular approach brings together current and former directors, chairmen, and CEOs to share their practical experiences with your company’s directors in a completely non-academic format. And since a significant part of the Directors’ Institute experience comes from peer-to-peer discourse, attendance is restricted to sitting corporate directors.
55) Policy Governanc
Policy Governance is the world’s most complete theoretical foundation for the board’s governance role in business, nonprofit (NGO), and government organizations.
56) The American Law Institute.
57) Wharton
An independent and privately supported university with more than 2,200 faculty, Vanderbilt is located a mile and a half from downtown Nashville on a park-like campus that was designated a national arboretum in 1988.
59) UCLA
The intimate learning environment, designed intentionally at the Stanford Business School, serves as a distinct strategic advantage, enabling faculty and students to interact more closely than at larger schools. This open and collaborative culture carries over into our residentially-based Executive Education programs and offers unrivaled opportunities for peer learning and networking.
62) Kellogg
63) The Institute for Corporate Governance
Institute programs are characterized by candid discussions in an interactive forum with officers and directors with substantial responsibility who are leading corporations and organizations through major opportunities, challenges, and crises.
64) Corporate Governance Portfolio
65) The Directors’ Education Institute (DEI)
The Directors’ Education Institute (DEI) at Duke University is an intensive and innovative two-day program to address the critical issues facing Boards today. This ISS accredited program is designed for board chairs, corporate directors, and senior executive officers of publicly traded companies.
Coaching Executive Women – Associations, Forums, Networks, Executive Career Coaching — Search Experts for Boards, National Databases of Directors, Executives in Transition, Executive Turnover Rates, Directories of Search Firms, Company Research, CEO Compensation sites for Recommended CEO’S and Entrepreneurs resources on Corporate Governance
66) Directorscouncil
67) Directorship
Directorship’s mission is to deliver the most comprehensive intelligence and research on leading-edge practices in corporate governance and boardroom decision-making. We target the boardroom community which includes corporate directors, chief executives and C-suite officers, governance professionals, regulators, public officials, and institutional shareholders.
68) Spencerstuart
Our 350 consultants possess a unique blend of professional search experience and industry expertise. Consultants are organized in practices and work in teams, often across international boundaries that maximize sector specialization and knowledge-sharing.
69) kornferry
70) AESC
72) Marketwatch
73) Prnewswire
74) Challengergray
Our programs are dramatically different than what you will find elsewhere. From start to finish, we are focused on results. We implement a process that actually reduces the search time for your employees rather than an emphasis on busy work, which creates the illusion of accomplishment.
Kennedy Information is a BNA company, a leading publisher of specialized news and analysis products for professionals in business and government. Kennedy is based in Peterborough, New Hampshire with offices in New York and Washington, D.C.
76) BlueSteps
BlueSteps is the premier career management service for senior level executives, offering members the opportunity to be visible and considered by leading executive search firms worldwide. BlueSteps is an exclusive service of the prestigious Association of Executive Search Consultants (AESC).
77) WetFeet
WetFeet was founded in 1994 by Stanford MBAs Gary Alpert and Steve Pollock. While exploring their next career moves, they needed products to guide them through their research and interviews. These resources didn’t exist. So Gary and Steve started writing.
78) Independent Corporate Governance Research and Analysis
The Corporate Library’s mission is to provide independent corporate governance research and analysis to enable our clients to enhance value.
79) The American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO)
The American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO) is a voluntary federation of 56 national and international labor unions.
80) salary.com
81) ERI
82) hoovers.com
83) The Forum of Executive Women
The Forum of Executive Women is a membership organization of 300 women of influence in the Greater Philadelphia region. Its members hold top positions in every major segment of the community – from finance to manufacturing, government to healthcare, not-for-profits to communications and the professions to technology.
84) EuropeanPWN
Welcome to EuropeanPWN, a unique on-line networking and learning community for women and companies seeking to promote women’s professional progress.
85) The Council of Women World Leaders
The Council of Women World Leaders is a network of current and former women presidents and prime ministers. The Council’s mission is to mobilize the highest-level women leaders globally for collective action on issues of critical importance to women and equitable development.
86) Catalyst
Catalyst’s work is rooted in our research. We study women and men across levels, functions, and geographies to learn about women’s experiences in business, barriers to their career advancement, and individual and organizational strategies leading to success.
The Chicago Network is a premier organization of diverse, professional women in the Chicago area who have reached the highest echelons of business, the arts, government, the professions and academia.
88) The Boston Club
The Boston Club is an organization of senior executive and professional women committed to developing, promoting and recognizing women leaders.
89) InterOrganization Network (ION)
The InterOrganization Network (ION) consists of eleven regional organizations located across the United States, all of which work to advance women to positions of power in the business world, primarily to boards of directors and executive suites of public companies.
Pure Board of Directors Movies for Recommended CEO’S and Entrepreneurs resources on Corporate Governance
90) Rogue Trader
Ambitious, wide-boy Nick Leeson is determined to rise in the world and be more than a simple bank clerk. When his employers, Barings Bank, offer him the opportunity to go to Jakarta to sort out a problem that nobody else wants, he seizes the opportunity with both hands.
In Jakarta he meets and marries Lisa and together they go to Singapore when the bank offers him the job of setting up their future options trading operation. To save money the bank allows Nick to operate both the floor trading and the back office facilities and force him to employ cheap, unskilled staff. His first year of trading is a big success and he makes large profits for the bank even though he has illegally broken trading rules and secretly covered up losses.
91) The Prime Gig
92) Owning Mahoney
93) BoilerRoom
94) Wall Street
95) Syriana
96) Substance of Fire, The
97) Startup.com
98) Saphead
99) Robocop
100) Power & Lovers, Patterns, Other People’s Money, Meet Joe Black, Law & Order, Inspector Morse – The Sins of the Fathers, How To Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, Hold the Dream, Head Office, The First $20 Million, Executive Suite, Down To Earth, Disclosure, Enron, The smartest guy in the room, Chairman of the Board, Carpetbaggers, The, Barbarians at the Gate, Bank, The, Apprentice, The, My Gold Cadillac, Hudsucker Proxy.
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