
Playing ‘Bidenomics’ To Win
The White House’s multitrillion-dollar national industrial policy is more than just a once-in-a-generation opportunity for companies—it’s also a vexing strategy challenge for boards. Some tips.

The White House’s multitrillion-dollar national industrial policy is more than just a once-in-a-generation opportunity for companies—it’s also a vexing strategy challenge for boards. Some tips.

Kris Pederson, Americas Leader of the EY Center for Board Matters, digs into the results of a new survey that finds boards eager for a lot more dialogue and a lot less presentation.

In search of strategic growth and transformative capabilities, transaction-hungry companies are skirting regulatory and capital cost hurdles to reignite M&A activity.

A strong X/Twitter board might have provided balance and helped fortify Yaccarino’s voice in challenging impulsive, brand-destroying moves.

Consummate corporate influencer Jeffrey Sonnenfeld has been mobilizing the private sector around critical issues for more than four decades. But it was the Yale professor’s efforts to lead the corporate pullout from Russia in the wake of their Ukraine invasion that led our selection committee to honor him with this year’s Greatest Impact on Corporate Boards award.

There is a sweet spot, however difficult to find, between analysis paralysis and “plunge-in bias.” Here’s how CEOs and boards can withstand uncertainty and make their way through complex challenges sustainably.