The Phrontex service
The Phrontex service is a project to create and implement a corporate governance management system in your organization.
Most organizations already have many of the required elements for a governance system; but often, these elements are spread across multiple information stores, poorly documented, poorly communicated, and inconsistently managed.
The Phrontex project pulls these elements together into a single, integrated, easily-maintained, well-communicated system.
Objectives

Delivering effective, demonstrable good governance
- Ensure that the organization can prove that it is aware of its regulatory and compliance obligations and is doing everything it should to meet them.
- Standardize, simplify, and minimize the governance systems and procedures so that good governance is automatic, built in to the organization’s routine activities and behaviours.
Return on investment

Better outcomes with less effort and at lower cost
Phrontex delivers better governance at lower cost.
- Reduced risk of compliance failure
- Better knowledge management, reducing training and induction
- Faster decision implementation
- Simplified oversight and audit
- Less work to maintain compliance and implement changes
Corporate governance isn’t optional. Phrontex is a better way to achieve it.
Talk to us now…Outcomes

Your corporate governance management system: in place and operating effectively
The Phrontex project will deliver:
- A knowledge structure containing the policies, procedures, registers, and other documentation that defines your governance system
- Procedures for managing, validating, and verifying the governance system itself
- Skills transfer to reinforce the in-house capability to operate, maintain, and improve the system
- A communications and awareness program to support roll-out and implementation
Video:
Building an ISO 37000 corporate governance management system
Guidelines for managers with governance and compliance responsibilities, and for directors and officers who want to assess their organization’s governance maturity