Are Your Board Materials Highlighting What’s Really Important? Download Board materials have long been an issue, from their length to lack of conciseness. What makes this issue one to address with intention is the current competitive, digital and data-driven environment, which leaves less time to make decisions due to the pace of change.Directors want more strategic emphasis and less operational detail in boardroom prep materials and discussions. Yet, we continue to hear board members express the view that materials they receive for, and in, scheduled meetings are voluminous to the point of obfuscating what’s really important. Various studies make it clear that directors want to read concise, compelling materials, listen to crisp presentations and engage in strategic conversations with management on the topics that matter. Yet, concerns about board materials persist.So, why does management continue to inundate board members with noncritical information. Could it be the classic lack of understanding the audience? Inability to separate the details from the crux of an issue? A cultural emphasis on transparency, i.e., to provide all available information in the interests of full disclosure, without regard to importance? Or board-facing executives leveraging materials used internally rather than repackaging such materials with intention to present content in a focused and concise manner? Download We want to hear from you!What topics would you like to read about in the coming months?Let us know Click here to access all issues Learn More Leadership Adam Johnston Adam is the country market lead for Hong Kong. With over 15 years’ experience, he has spent much of his career consulting to Fortune 500 organisations, helping them solve complex transformation, and resourcing programs and projects. Adam’s specialisation is ... Learn More Michael Pang Michael is a managing director with over 20 years’ experience. He is the IT consulting practice leader for Protiviti Hong Kong and Mainland China. His experience covers cybersecurity, data privacy protection, IT strategy, IT organisation transformation, IT risk, post ... Learn More Karen Ko Karen has over 20 years of professional experience in leading complex, multi-country transformation projects for financial services clients in New York, London and APAC. Her expertise lies in partnering strategically with clients to innovate their business models and ... Learn More Topics Board Matters Business Performance