Sonnenfeld: Qualcomm’s Board Could Regret Parting Ways With Jacobs
Qualcomm’s board was re-elected late last week, albeit with tepid support from shareholders, but the board could regret parting ways former CEO and chairman Paul Jacobs.
Qualcomm’s board was re-elected late last week, albeit with tepid support from shareholders, but the board could regret parting ways former CEO and chairman Paul Jacobs.
In this episode of Inside America’s Boardrooms, Scott Stringer and Cindy Fornelli discuss the main objectives of the Boardroom Accountability Project version 2.0.
Investor demands for climate change–related reports and risk disclosures in public filings are sometimes dismissed as socially or politically driven, but for many companies, the impact of climate change may pose genuine business risks.
Boards need to keep ahead of the public humiliation and loss of reputational equity caused by major CEO misbehavior or malfeasance.
The Federal Reserve’s actions against Wells Fargo and its board last week in response to consumer abuses were significant, but was the Fed too heavy-handed?
In this episode of Inside America’s Boardrooms, Paula Loop, Leader of PwC’s Governance Insights Center, identifies the top strategic and governance challenges boards will face in the coming year.
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