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Corporate Governance and Director Training in Japan ... of All Places!
More >>Recent events around the world have once again demonstrated the extreme importance of corporate governance and risk management to our future well-being, and the need for training of effective board members.
I founded The Board Director Training Institute of Japan (BDTI) as a grass-roots, nonprofit foundation dedicated to the improvement of corporate governance in Japan through simple training and information sharing - the most effective and underutilized methods. Our mission is to help revitalize Japan, raise awareness of governance, and promote the domestic and cross-border dialogues which at the end of the day will be the primary drivers of ESG (environmental, social and governance) advances in Japan and elsewhere. The world has a lot of work to do, if we are to make governance work for a more sustainable world.
BDTI has been certified as a rare "public-interest organization" by the Japanese government, and its founders and advisors are ...
Posted by Nicholas Edward Benes, J.D. on Sep 30 2011 7:20AM | 0 comments
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