What Boards Can Learn From The President’s Erratic Exit
Five warning signs that a CEO is veering into the kind of monarchical behavior that can jeopardize a smooth transition.
Five warning signs that a CEO is veering into the kind of monarchical behavior that can jeopardize a smooth transition.
In parallel with the pandemic’s high toll, it’s no surprise that we’re also seeing the power of human resilience and resourcefulness. But resilience doesn’t happen on its own—it takes leadership.
Good intentions can go south fast in a whole host of ways. A field guide to perils and pitfalls—and how to overcome them.
Bungling a meeting is never okay—but in a crisis, it’s practically criminal.
As Facebook, Tesla and Twitter directors have all learned the hard way, allowing monarch CEOs free reign borders on board negligence.
Public controversy prior to Occidental Petroleum’s recent acquisition of Anadarko Petroleum epitomizes the pressure boards can face in supporting a CEO caught in the spotlight
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