Governance groups and responsibilities table

Governance groups and responsibilities table, minimal, corporate-clean, light

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A two-column group-and-responsibility table with bulleted entries divided by thin hairline rules across the full page.

Summary

A governance reference table: a left "Group" column of named committees and bodies maps to a right "Responsibility" column of bulleted duties, row by row, separated by hairline rules.

Visual description

Cream page with the small running header at top. Two tracked column headers, "GROUP" (left) and "RESPONSIBILITY" (right), define a wide table. Each row pairs a governance body in the left column (Board of Directors with sub-committees, Executive Impact Council, IDEA Steering Committee, SBI Function, IDEA Function, Steering Committees) against a set of bulleted responsibility statements in the right column. Thin full-width hairline rules separate each row. Some left-column entries carry underlined sub-links; a footnote row sits at the bottom. The layout is text-only, structured purely by the grid and rules.

Key takeaway

A clean editorial table that reads as designed, not as a spreadsheet: tracked caps headers, a clear two-column group-to-responsibility mapping, bulleted right cells, and hairline rules doing all the separation with no fills or borders. Restraint makes dense governance content legible.

Reuse notes

Directly reusable for any roles-and-responsibilities, RACI-style or org-structure table in a report or appendix. Hairline rules plus generous row spacing keep a long table from feeling heavy. Bulleting the right column lets each body own several duties. Works wherever a left key maps to a right description.

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