The Role of the Board in a Crisis

Iain Coucher, Chair of Ofwat, the water regulator for England and Wales, talks to Criticaleye’s Emily Jones about ‘messy’ situations, leading an organisation through those tough moments and why there’s no such thing as a crisis.

Criticaleye provides Chairs, NEDs and SIDs with bespoke support designed to nurture high performance at Board level. With 56 percent of respondents in our Chair & NED Research saying they strongly believe Boards require external reference points, Criticaleye facilitates a unique environment to benchmark with Board-level peers from various organisations, sectors and regions.

 
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