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Revision as of 04:17, 21 July 2022
Governance and behavioural competencies.
1.
Requiring an organisation or an individual to accept responsibility for their actions and omissions, and their consequences.
2.
Structures that enable the related actions in 1. above to be undertaken consistently.
3.
Willingness to accept personal responsibility for one's actions and omissions, and to explain them.
See also
- Account
- Accounting
- Accounting records
- Agency problem
- Audit trail
- Behavioural skills
- Corporate governance
- Corporate social responsibility
- Fiduciary duty
- Goal congruence
- Governance
- Integrated reporting
- Risk policy
- Self management and accountability
- Social loafing
- Stewardship
- Variance analysis
- UK Corporate Governance Code
Categories:
- Influencing
- Self management and accountability
- Working effectively with others
- Financial management
- Knowledge and information management
- Planning and projects
- Accounting, tax and regulation
- The business context
- Corporate finance
- Investment
- Long term funding
- Compliance and audit
- Ethics
- Identify and assess risks
- Manage risks
- Risk frameworks
- Risk reporting
- Financial products and markets