Winning At Onboarding
Panelists at the “Building Better Boards” committee series shared tips to help new directors become productive board members.
Panelists at the “Building Better Boards” committee series shared tips to help new directors become productive board members.
Nominating committees were once the home for directors that did not understand the business well enough to serve on either audit or comp. Today’s nom-gov looks very different.
Gathered for Corporate Board Member’s two-day committee series, directors shared experiences and insights on living up to the evolving expectations of today’s stakeholders. Some takeaways.
That doesn’t mean homogenous committees can’t make good decisions. But diverse ones, by applying a broader cross-section of experience to today’s multifaceted problems, can usually make better ones.
The lawsuits challenging SB 826 miss the point: it’s not whether women are capable—they clearly are—but whether they have the opportunity to earn that spot.
Too few directors can risk rubber-stamping and too many can spoil the soup. There is, however, a sweet spot that’s usually just right for small to mid-size companies.
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