Microsoft’s Sexual Harassment Transparency Report May Push Boards To Review Policies
Boards can measure their harassment policies against what Microsoft has been asked to implement and see what some consider effective.
Boards can measure their harassment policies against what Microsoft has been asked to implement and see what some consider effective.
The watchdog sent warnings to boards regarding risk oversight. Here’s what directors need to do before the next proxy season.
The simmering pushback against corporate boards giving greater attention to ESG issues may be starting to boil.
The optics of CEOs receiving big pay increases is not playing well at a time when investors are worried about an uncertain global economy and a looming recession.
Microsoft’s data breach was more proof, if any was needed, that no company is invulnerable to attack. While there is no one-size-fits-all solution, here are four steps boards can take to get closer to the best solution for their firm.
Expecting Meta’s board to be responsible for world events may seem a stretch, but at least one aspect of this suit deserves board attention.
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