Boards of directors expect a lot from their executives these days, as they should. In the post-Sarbanes-Oxley world, the need to be informed on all areas of compliance, operations, and financial reporting is more vital than ever before.
To that end, such demands require a stepped-up level of communication and transparency between the C-suite and the boardroom. CEOs, chief financial officers, and even chief information officers need practical, effective ways to exchange information, foster collaboration with the board, implement any corporate reforms and, of course, maintain confidence and trust.

