Ghana’s National Council for Curriculum and Assessment (NaCCA) has given the green light to Professor Douglas Boateng’s latest publication, Practical Perspectives on Boardroom Governance, marking a pivotal step in building a culture of ethical, future-ready leadership across the country and the continent.
After a rigorous independent review, the book was commended for simplifying complex boardroom principles into actionable insights that appeal to a wide range of readers, including CEOs, board members, policymakers, tertiary students, and even senior high school learners.
Professor Boateng, a globally respected authority on supply chain governance, industrialisation, and leadership, described the book as his “personal and professional contribution to nurturing a continent-wide culture of ethical, competent, and future-ready governance.” With over 30 years of advising governments, global institutions, and multinationals across five continents, his voice carries significant weight in the push for leadership transformation.
Rev. (Mrs.) Angela Carmen Appiah, President of the Institute of Directors-Ghana, hailed the book’s release as timely, calling it a “must-read for anyone committed to raising the standards of leadership in Ghana and Africa.”
Published by Appointed Time Printing Press and distributed by PanAvest International, the book is positioned as a cornerstone for governance education. It is expected to support corporate onboarding, director training, and academic instruction nationwide.
With NaCCA’s approval, Practical Perspectives on Boardroom Governance is now available in leading bookstores across Ghana, promising to shape the next generation of African leaders and elevate governance practices across industries.