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Home / Business and Economy / 83% Indian Boards Lack Strategic Input, Survey Finds

83% Indian Boards Lack Strategic Input, Survey Finds

5 Jan

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Summary

  • Only 17% of Indian corporate boards actively shape strategy.
  • 83% of boards are passive, merely reviewing management plans.
  • Directors cite limited input beyond compliance and reviewing plans.
83% Indian Boards Lack Strategic Input, Survey Finds

A recent survey of directors from India's largest listed firms indicates that a mere 17% of corporate boards actively engage in shaping company strategy. The overwhelming majority, 83%, are found to be largely passive, focusing on compliance rather than strategic input.

This finding, from the Indian School of Business, highlights a disconnect between regulatory adherence and strategic influence. Many directors admit to providing limited input beyond reviewing management's plans, underscoring the need for boards to transition into active stewards of long-term value.

Issues such as information dependence, a lack of openness with management, and weaknesses in committee functions, particularly CEO succession planning, further contribute to the boards' limited strategic effectiveness, suggesting a critical need for enhanced independent thinking and proactive engagement.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Only 17% of Indian corporate boards actively shape company strategy, according to a recent survey.
Most Indian boards are passive as they primarily focus on compliance and reviewing management's plans, rather than actively engaging in strategic dialogue.
The Corporate Governance Report 2025 by ISB assesses the governance maturity of Indian boards, focusing on strategy, functioning, and committee effectiveness.

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