Director Optimism Falls In September Poll
Latest poll shows boardroom optimism sliding as directors brace for a recession, but the expected trough may be less severe than previously anticipated.
Latest poll shows boardroom optimism sliding as directors brace for a recession, but the expected trough may be less severe than previously anticipated.
The latest reading from the Director Confidence Index shows director optimism rising for the first time in seven months, despite a growing number of directors worried about recession in the near term.
As talent challenges and shareholder pressure continue, recent CBM research shows great majority of directors now oversee employee welfare as part of the overall strategy.
The latest reading from the Director Confidence Index shows director optimism now down 19 percent since January.
A poll of 176 public company board members shows many against the idea of more regulation—although most say they’re ahead of the game and prepared to comply.
Directors continue to downgrade their rating of future business conditions this month after a nosedive in April.
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