Beware The Blah Swan
This one may not be black or gray—but it’s trouble just the same.
This one may not be black or gray—but it’s trouble just the same.
As the prevalence of online shopping continues to increase, shareholders will be paying a lot more attention to the company’s online engagement with consumers. Boards should consider these three questions.
If management executives, the board and the IT teams aren’t sharing the same information, it will be nearly impossible for companies to stay ahead of fast-evolving cyber threats.
Roundly blamed for leveling the house that Jack built, Immelt offers an after-action report from his tenure, with lessons for every director.
No matter how gifted the CEO and the leadership team, strategic transformation needs the board’s full attention. When boards play an active role instead of confining themselves to oversight, the chances of success go up.
The surprising findings are part of a new initiative from sister publication Chief Executive to help the nation’s C-Suites become better digital leaders.
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