The governance of a social enterprise or conscious business requires the same commercial acumen and business savvy as a regular enterprise, because it is run on the same principles.
Where it differs, however, is the expectations of the board in terms of results.
"Governance is key for social enterprises," says Henri Eliot, CEO of Board Dynamics in Auckland.
"The board is responsible for establishing the strategic and ethical directions of the company. It recruits, compensates and evaluates the CEO and establishes a succession plan for senior management. The board is also responsible for the oversight of risk management, internal control and corporate communications."