Corporate Culture Calls For Board Oversight
Culture deserves board-level attention now more than ever because of today’s unprecedented business climate.
Culture deserves board-level attention now more than ever because of today’s unprecedented business climate.
General Electric announced its slate of director candidates for its 2018 annual meeting of shareholders, including three new faces and board slimmed down from 18 to 12 members.
CEOs and boards have begun to speak more frequently and those discussions are more fulsome, with board members often serving as sounding boards or consiglieres on a company’s strategic direction.
Accessing crowd voices is the key to making the right calls as great leaders have to become strategic, real-time listeners.
In this episode of Inside America’s Boardrooms, Cynthia Hostetler outlines the criteria that may qualify your board to consider a Finance Committee.
Corporate diversification/business model evolution are recalibrating competition and straining the effectiveness of board conflict-of-interest policies.
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