Directors’ Court Room

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The Directors’ Court Room was the formal meeting chamber where the governing directors of the British East India Company convened to conduct high-level administrative and commercial affairs.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf corporate governance space
historic room
meeting chamber
associatedWith British East India Company NERFINISHED
decisionScope administrative
commercial
strategic
formalityLevel formal
function venue for decision-making on company policy
venue for deliberation on trade strategy
venue for oversight of company operations
governanceBody Court of Directors of the British East India Company NERFINISHED
governanceRole central chamber for corporate governance of the British East India Company
historicalContext era of British overseas trade expansion
period of company rule in parts of India
meetingFrequency regularly scheduled sessions of the Court of Directors
meetingType board-level meetings
organizationalLevel top-level management
participants Company directors
senior company officials
symbolism symbol of the authority of the British East India Company directors
topicOfMeetings appointments and personnel decisions
colonial administration matters related to company territories
contracts and commercial agreements
financial management of the company
trade policies
usedBy governing directors of the British East India Company
usedFor formal meetings
high-level administrative affairs
high-level commercial affairs

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East India House hasPart Directors’ Court Room