Tech CEO to NZ Boards: ‘AI is your responsibility, your opportunity ...and your problem’
Why Dr Ayesha Khanna is advocating for, while keeping a watchful eye on artificial intelligence and other emerging technologies
Why Dr Ayesha Khanna is advocating for, while keeping a watchful eye on artificial intelligence and other emerging technologies
The role is being disrupted and CSOs should be focusing on gaining skills outside the certification syllabus, says Francis Kaitano of Fusion Networks.
New Zealand is developing a thriving tech sector on the back of innovative entrepreneurs. How can we help more companies make the transition to high growth?
Boards see cyber as the number one external risk and the number one emerging risk, while loss of a key person is the largest internal risk, according to 2018 Directors’ Risk Survey report
In an age of technology, why aren’t our boards brimming with CIOs?
Institute of Directors CEO Kirsten Patterson discusses the top 5 issues for directors in 2018.
“Adaptability remains the prime trait of interest, and a key determinant of success for both the individual and organisation alike,” reports Nathan Bryant-Taukiri of Potentia.
Less than a third of directors think their boards have the right capability to lead the digital future of their organisation,according to the latest survey by the Institute of Directors
'Boards should consider whether they have the right mix of knowledge, skills and experience to provide leadership and governance in a digital era.'
Institute of Directors chief executive, Kirsten Patterson, and EY director, Una Diver, talk about the modern boardroom and its growing reliance on big data.
Bruce Irvine and Katherine Sandford are mentor and mentee respectively of the Institute of Directors in New Zealand programme aimed at securing diverse representation on boards.
Says gender diversity numbers in listed companies remain unchanged since 2015
Institute of Directors and Chapman Tripp call for the creation of a high-level working group to help deal with AI-driven change.
The cybercrime industry is already bigger than the global drugs trade. It is one of the most fundamental risks you will be dealing with, the Communications Minister said at an Institute of Directors forum.
This is the first such appointment by a New Zealand bank, says Westpac.