Shellye Archambeau: Unapologetically Ambitious
In her new memoir, the Verizon board member explains how she made her own luck by planning strategically, taking risks, and refusing to let anything stop her.
In her new memoir, the Verizon board member explains how she made her own luck by planning strategically, taking risks, and refusing to let anything stop her.
What do all successful diversity and inclusion efforts have in common?
They’re not easy—filled with fear, misteps, setbacks and sensitivity. They’re also essential.
Some ideas to help your board—finally—move the needle.
Roger Martin, who Ford’s Jim Hackett called “my generation’s Peter Drucker,” explains what ails our beloved system and how we can fix it by realizing ‘slack is not the enemy.’
Veteran board member Gaurdie Banister, Jr., talks fighting fires, rethinking strategy and the unique role directors can play on race and equality in America.
In a time of unparalleled crisis and change, directors are relying on time-worn fundamentals to get them through.
Given the company’s presence around the globe, “the board challenged us” to use a “wide lens” in developing the new initiative for inclusivity.