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RSM’s global structure

RSM’s global structure is fundamentally aimed at executing RSM’s global strategy and enabling business development across Member Firms.

Committees Leadership Groups

Service Groups and CoEs Sector Groups

Board of Directors

Global Quality Committee

Other Board SubCommittees Member Firms and our people

Regional Councils

Regional Leaders and teams

Key

Communication lines Reporting lines CEO and GEO

RSM is organised into six regions to facilitate regional crossborder collaboration and the sharing of information and best practices across Members. Generally, each Region includes a Regional Council, and a Regional Leader, supported by a Regional Coordinator. The Regions are responsible for: The delivery of services within and across RSM’s regions is enhanced by Leadership Groups, Service Groups, Centres of Excellence and Sector Groups. These teams and structures are responsible for:

- Regionalising and championing global initiatives to drive progress against Network objectives - Delivering Regional Conferences and training events - Supporting succession development and identifying/ developing Next Generation Leaders within Members - Facilitating collaboration between Global and Regional

Service and Sector Leader Teams and Representatives - Supporting proactive business development and growth initiatives - Assessing and coordinating large global client opportunities - Providing support and guidance to Member Firms on their growth journey - Driving referrals between Member Firms within and across the Regions - Identifying new markets and potential professional services firms for recruitment within their Region - Working with the Global Executive Office on regional go-to-market strategies, materials, content and sponsorships as appropriate. - Delivery of relevant e-learning, training materials and training events - Development of go-to-market approaches aligned with global messaging - Creation of relevant templates, processes and frameworks - Development of appropriate sub-groups around particular service focus areas - Development of existing services and the identification of new services - Recommendations regarding adopting/developing and integrating new technologies and digital applications - Identification of cross-border client service opportunities - Management of shared digital spaces to promote collaboration between experts across the Network - Building widespread internal and external knowledge of

RSM’s capabilities.

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