Activision Lawsuits Show High Scrutiny Of Compensation Continues In 2022
Boards should expect shareholders to cast a higher percentage of votes opposing comp plans that appear overly generous in say-on-pay votes.
Boards should expect shareholders to cast a higher percentage of votes opposing comp plans that appear overly generous in say-on-pay votes.
New survey results show leaders are seeking ways to establish deeper connections with their workers and provide them with more opportunities for growth and development.
Guidance for boards of companies that have begun to integrate ESG issues into their corporate strategies and may be considering ESG in incentives.
Survey stats highlight misses on employee training, compensation and ESG activism.
Before companies add ESG measures to their executive compensation programs, they might consider where all of this is leading.
Pressed for greater oversight of human capital management, boards are exploring ways to expand and sharpen their focus on talent.