Since boards of directors have
existed, corporate secretaries (sometimes referred to simply as board
secretaries) have played a significant role. In fact, a recent increase in
regulatory legislation has expanded and re-emphasized the role of the corporate
secretary—making them more pivotal than ever to the overall success of the
board. Simply put, a corporate secretary is the record keeper for a board of
directors.
They keep meeting minutes,
oversee the agenda, and manage historical documentation for the board.
Sometimes, based on specific needs at an organization, boards will assign other
duties to their corporate secretary, too. Being an excellent corporate
secretary is no easy feat—it is definitely one of the most demanding positions
on an executive board.
As the corporate world has moved
farther and farther into the digital age, the landscape of the boardroom has
progressed to embrace technological advances. Once upon a time, boards relied
heavily on printed board packets and agendas a practice that is closely linked
with the duties of corporate secretaries. With the introduction of the Internet
and email, boards were able to communicate more quickly and efficiently.
Thanks to the development of
board management software like Directorpoint, the role of the corporate
secretary has been altered for the better once again. Now, corporate
secretaries can post agendas, approve meeting minutes, and store historical
information all in one location. Directorpoint streamlines the processes
involved in record keeping and simplifies the interactions between the
corporate secretary and their fellow board members.
Board management software also
eliminates the need for printed materials. It helps secretaries create digital
board books, which can be accessed from virtually anywhere using a computer or
a tablet. Not to mention, they can make changes to documents quickly and
efficiently. In addition, Directorpoint allows for personalization from company
to company; corporate secretaries can make the software mirror their
organization’s policies on record keeping, voting, and more.
As we see it, corporate
secretaries already have a lot on their plate, so why not simplify and
streamline their duties? Directorpoint offers just that plus lots of other
benefits for all other board members. Are you interested in seeing these
benefits for yourself? Schedule a demo with us today and wow your corporate
secretary with Directorpoint!
Directorpoint provides powerful tools to access and manage:
- Committees
- Members
- Calendars
- Board meeting agendas, materials, minutes, and attendance
- Files
- Annotations
- Votes
- Surveys
- Signatures
- Links to other sites
- Private discussions
- Activity and engagement reports
Therefore corporate communication among
internal publics and stakeholders has been simplified, personalized and high
level of confidentiality.
By Mwasandube Aden A. BAPRM III 42638
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