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Virtual board meetings set to become an occasional affair

Sally Patten
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Virtual board meetings are not every director's cup of proverbial tea. More than half of company directors expect virtual meetings to replace face-to-face meetings only occasionally on an ongoing basis, a survey by the Australian Institute of Company Directors and The Governance Institute finds.

Wesfarmers chairman Michael Chaney has found virtual meetings "quite effective". Trevor Collens

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Sally Patten edits BOSS, and writes about workplace issues. She was the financial services editor and personal finance editor of the AFR, The Age and the Sydney Morning Herald. She edited business news for The Times of London. Connect with Sally on Twitter. Email Sally at spatten@afr.com

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