The Institute of Corporate Directors Malaysia (ICDM or the organisation) today announced its performance results and shared key organisational highlights, especially pivoting their efforts to cater to the needs of boards and directors over the last 18 months.

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Despite the disruptions experienced, Lim sais ICDM persisted in its efforts to maintain the discipline of announcing its yearly performance results, remaining compliant with governance best practices and adhering to international disclosure standards and compliance.

KUCHING: The Institute

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ICDM has close to 400 qualified director candidates in its registry, 33% are women and 64% below the age of 60

by ASILA JALIL / pic by MUHD AMIN NAHARUL

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Institute of Corporate Directors Malaysia (ICDM) president and CEO Michele Kythe Lim noted that board readiness and competency are keys to a company’s success over the long term.

PETALING JAYA: With growth expected to be gradual for most businesses post-movement control order (MCO), it is imperative that boards and directors ref

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It feels safe to say that COVID-19 has been the biggest crisis a lot of the working world has faced in a while, but are companies prepared for whatever crisis comes next?

Anita Lawrence, Founder of Exceed Excellence, and our President & CEO, Michele Kythe Lim, share some of the biggest lessons they have learnt managing this crisis.

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With the recent changes in directors at GLC’s , questions arise as to who makes a good director for all companies and what role should the person play? Are academic qualifications the only criteria or are there other considerations.

Michele Kythe Lim, CEO, Institute of Corporate Directors Malaysia (ICDM) tells us.

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Our President & CEO, Michele Kythe Lim, spoke candidly on why she decided to take on her current role at ICDM, her personal take on corporate Malaysia, and what she believes is needed to raise the bar for board diversification.

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Michele Kythe Lim, President/CEO, Institute of Corporate Directors Malaysia

PETALING JAYA: The postponement of financial reporting should be viewed positively as companies and investors ride out the volatility caused by the Covid-19 pandemic.

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This article was first published here on 20 April 2020. Below is the translation in English.

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