What Directors Can Learn About The Fall Of Papa John Schnatter
Board members could learn from the Papa John Schnatter’s mistakes or others before him and prevent their own fall. Here’s what they should know.
Board members could learn from the Papa John Schnatter’s mistakes or others before him and prevent their own fall. Here’s what they should know.
A pair of experts talk about the importance of board involvement in leadership and executive development to combat the ripple left in the wake of a departing leader.
A board should help a company chart out its future, constantly reminding its senior executives that the future is by definition different than its past and that its business model isn’t immortal. They can and must be continually reinvented
Every year, Corporate Board Member surveys directors, general counsel and corporate secretaries of publicly traded U.S. corporations to establish a list of the 25 law firms they believe are best equipped to serve your company in a variety of corporate legal matters. Here’s an in-depth look at the top 25.
How can boards prepare for an inevitable economic downturn? The first step is to know your space and remember the past.
Boards have been wrestling with the question of how they can exercise their influence to promote, sustain, and monitor a workplace culture that maximizes organization performance and adheres to core values. Here is some guidance about how to do that.
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