‘We had to Turn on a Dime’
GE-spinout Synchrony gave founding chairman Rick Hartnack a once-in-a-lifetime shot at building a board–and a company–from scratch. Six years and a global pandemic later, he
GE-spinout Synchrony gave founding chairman Rick Hartnack a once-in-a-lifetime shot at building a board–and a company–from scratch. Six years and a global pandemic later, he
All-virtual, on-site only or maybe a blended approach? Mandate vaccinations–or now? Think hard: What you choose now will have long-reaching effects on your company–and it’s
Corporate leaders know harmony, not divisiveness, is in the interest of society and business.
Directors from America’s leading companies gathered virtually to share tips, insights and strategies for today’s most pressing issues.
There’s nothing quite like a catastrophe to shake up the status quo—and this one isn’t over yet. But directors are already mining the wreckage of
Being courted for a director seat is an honor—but accepting isn’t always a good idea. How to spot the danger signs of a bad board.
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