Guberna

Guberna aims to boost good governance in all organisations

GUBERNA believes that good governance leads to better organisations and that better organisations contribute to a better world.

What is good governance?

Essentially, governance has to do with management, mastery, accountability, supervision and control. The main goals include making an organisation’s governance structures and decision-making processes more efficient, objective and transparent. Good governance is thus not an end point but rather a means to achieve the organisational strategy. 

What is good governance?

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GUBERNA wants to promote good governance in all organisations by focusing on clear roles, qualitative decision making, ethics and integrity. Governance includes natural leader- and entrepreneurship and requires a balance between taking risks and taking action. Sustainable value creation is the ultimate goal. Our experts are here to help you.

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Member benefits

  • Free participation in expert and working groups
  • Monthly newsletter incl. board vacancies
  • Access to board vacancies
  • Free access to various networking events
  • Access to the Home of Governance
  • Use GUBERNA's Q&A service to answer your questions

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Pascale Van Damme
GUBERNA contributes to my knowledge network, allowing me to consider other perspectives and experiences in the challenges I face as a director. And I meet fascinating people with whom I share the passion to help organisations grow in a sustainable way.
Pascale Van Damme
Vice President EMEA VMware at Dell Technologies & President of the Board of the RBFA

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Articles and publications

Sustainability and Digitalisation - the sum of all fears or the sum of its parts?

Sustainability and Digitalisation - the sum of all fears or the sum of its parts?

Sustainability and digitalisation: two concepts that have become increasingly relevant since the new millennium. Twenty years later, it has become dramatically clear that sustainability and digitalisation engender important and even disruptive changes in businesses and society; moreover, their mutual interaction and connection predict for even greater effects.

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GUBERNA Alumni Day 2020

Innovation: New Business Models and its impact on Governance

With our traditional economic model undergoing profound change, business as usual belongs to the past. The need for prominent inclusion of environmental and social sustainability is taking off sharply. Companies need to respond to this new state if they want to survive. They need to excel in integrating the three pillars of sustainability into their strategy: financial, environmental, social. Boards need to serve as a sensor in this new reality of business

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Cyber-Risk Oversight

The ISA’s cyber-risk handbooks are an attempt to provide Board members with a simple and coherent framework to understand cyber risk, as well as a series of straight-forward questions for Boards to ask management to assure that their organisation is properly addressing its unique cyber-risk posture.

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Digital Member Forum

Our first digital member forum, for a sustainable future

On 21 April GUBERNA held its first digital member forum around the theme “The implications of the Urgenda case on the accountability of organisations and the climate debate in the light of the Covid-19 crisis”. Before turning towards an overview of the event, it is important to sketch the context. Covid-19 has pushed GUBERNA, just as many other organisations, forward on its journey towards digitalisation.  Our first digital member forum is an excellent example thereof, but it is not the only one.

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