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Executive Education – Accelerate@ASB

Nominating Committees

Executive Education – Accelerate@ASB

Nominating Committees

RM 2,000*

Program Fee

12 videos

Modules

180 minutes

Total learning time

March 13, 2025

Live session

Overview

This program provides an in-depth exploration of the roles, responsibilities, and best practices for nominating committees.

Participants will delve into critical topics such as board composition, director independence, succession planning, and managing non-performing directors, while also gaining insights into emerging issues and global trends that influence board effectiveness and governance.

The program is delivered via 12 bite-sized videos, a total of 180 minutes in learning time. This program includes 3 quizzes and a live session that participants may choose to attend at the end of the videos to supplement their online learning or to ask questions.

  • Grasp the key roles and responsibilities of nominating committees in board governance.
  • Learn to evaluate factors like board size, leadership, and diversity for optimal board performance.
  • Enhance your ability to select and assess directors for suitability and independence.
  • Develop strategies to address non-performance and plan for director and executive succession.
  • Keep informed on emerging issues and global trends affecting nominating committees.
Mak Yuen Teen

Visiting Faculty, Asia School of Business

Faculty Profile

Professor Mak Yuen Teen teaches at the NUS Business School, National University of Singapore, where he founded Singapore’s first corporate governance center in 2003 and founded the Centre for Investor Protection in 2024. He served on three of the four corporate governance committees set up by the Singapore authorities to develop and revise the code of corporate governance and currently serves on the Corporate Governance Advisory Committee under MAS.

Professor Mak has produced a guide for Nominating Committees with KPMG, and served on the advisory panel of the Singapore Institute of Directors which produced the Nominating Committee Guidebook. Between 2000 to 2005, he served on the Governing Council of the Singapore Institute of Directors.

He has written or edited nearly 300 corporate governance case studies and produced numerous reports on corporate governance. He also developed various corporate governance ratings and also the Singapore expert involved in the development of the ASEAN CG Scorecard. Professor Mak has extensive experience conducting training for directors, regulators and other professionals.

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March 13, 2025

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