Dow
     +156.82
12862.23
+1.23%
|
     +19.36
1344.90
+1.46%
|
     +214.37
14047.18
+1.55%
|
     +45.98
2905.66
+1.61%
|
     +0.84
53.91
+1.57%
|
     +0.20
110.82
+0.18%
|
     +0.01
1.83
+0.46%
June 3, 2010 5:38 PM

ASX Addresses the Gender Imbalance | BTalk

By
Phil Dobbie
(MoneyWatch) 
Juliet Bourke

Juliet Bourke

(Episode 510; 12 minutes 40) Did you know that listed companies face greater scrutiny on the make-up of their boards and senior management teams? A discussion paper released by the Australian Stock Exchange (ASX) states that most organisations will have to formulate a diversity policy from July 1st this year. They will also have to show how the intend to respond to the recommendations contained in the corporate guidelines.

Juliet Bourke, a partner at Aequus Partners, says these changes to the guidelines will have a significant impact on how boards and senior managers are recruited. She says the gender imbalance is just symptomatic of a broader question of diversity in our businesses and points to research showing that a broader mix of skills and experience provides a better return on investment. So it's an issue for shareholders too, who will soon be able to see more about the make-up of the companies they invest in.

See more on this with Juliet on Sky's Business Channel here.


© 2010 CBS Interactive Inc.. All Rights Reserved.
.
Scroll Left
Scroll Right More »
CBS News on Facebook