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Example of a board self-evaluation questionnaire [DOC, 0.35MB]
from the Sheffield Group

Example of a board self-evaluation questionnaire [DOC, 0.23MB]
from the King Commission Report on Corporate Governance

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Hard facts, soft behaviours : why balance beats regulation. Kocourek, Paul et al. Management, August 2003: 68-69. [PDF, 1.04MB]

Board self-evaluation

Taking time once a year to review how effectively the board is achieving in its key tasks can be very worthwhile. The review can be led by an outside consultant, or managed internally through a structured discussion.

Board evaluations are an opportunity to check that the board is fully on track, and to see if there are opportunities for change that could give better results.

NZ Institute of Directors' members can get Board Evaluation Forms from the Institute that cover:

Checklist

As part of evaluating their own performance, boards may consider:


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