Rethinking pay for non-executive directors

Modern industries operate at scales and speeds that far surpass human processing capabilities.

HAVING conducted non-executive director (NED) remuneration surveys in Zimbabwe for over two decades, I have had a front-row seat to one of the most enduring paradoxes in our corporate landscape: we expect a great deal from our boards, yet we continue to reward them poorly. Year after year, data has consistently shown that NEDs in…

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