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For stakeholders to put faith in ESG metrics, the ESG ‘information ecosystem’ needs to evolve
NewslettersFor stakeholders to put faith in ESG metrics, the ESG ‘information ecosystem’ needs to evolve
By Eamon BarrettJune 2, 2023
Two businesswomen talk inside a modern coffee shop.
Newsletters10 must-have qualities every board member should cultivate
By Lila MacLellanJune 2, 2023
closeup of a perosn holding a transgender pride flag and wearing a rainbow mask
NewslettersBoycotts from the right, activism from the left: Boards need guidance through the culture wars
By Lila MacLellanMay 26, 2023
Elon Musk’s Tesla suffers huge hit in closely watched brand reputation poll
TechElon Musk’s Tesla suffers huge hit in closely watched brand reputation poll
By Christiaan HetznerMay 24, 2023
A woman looks concerned as she leads a business meeting.
NewslettersWomen on boards make companies more valuable during a takeover
By Lila MacLellanMay 19, 2023
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NewslettersHere’s what differentiates the top 25 corporate boards from their counterparts
By Lila MacLellanMay 12, 2023
Companies don’t know how to measure their human capital other than as a labor cost–and it’s hurting profits
CommentaryCompanies don’t know how to measure their human capital other than as a labor cost–and it’s hurting profits
By Ulrich Atz and Tensie WhelanMay 10, 2023
Investors pose next to a likeness of Berkshire Hathaway CEO Warren Buffett.
FinanceWarren Buffett wants to lock them up, saying bank execs should face ‘punishment’ when lenders fail: ‘The CEO and directors should suffer’
By Christiaan HetznerMay 8, 2023
Worried businesswoman reading a document while sitting at her desk in office. Female executive reading a paper seriously.
NewslettersPowerful executives are often fired after a scandal to please investors. It can backfire
By Lila MacLellanMay 5, 2023
Rupert and Lachlan Murdoch walk together at the Sun Valley conference in 2019
NewslettersDominion settlement could bolster shareholder lawsuit against Fox board members—and encourage more challenges
By Lila MacLellanApril 28, 2023
Equity and meritocracy aren’t necessarily at odds. How I had to figure out the big E to rethink our company’s diversity approach
CommentaryEquity and meritocracy aren’t necessarily at odds. How I had to figure out the big E to rethink our company’s diversity approach
By Brian DoublesApril 26, 2023
A new survey might be the first indication that economic woes are casting clouds over the push for climate action
CommentaryA new survey might be the first indication that economic woes are casting clouds over the push for climate action
By Kate BrandtApril 25, 2023
Corporations were never supposed to write the rules of the game. Now they need to help make them better for capitalism to survive
CommentaryCorporations were never supposed to write the rules of the game. Now they need to help make them better for capitalism to survive
By Maureen KlineApril 24, 2023
Sergio Ermotti, chief executive officer of UBS Group AG
NewslettersWhy boomerang CEOs aren’t the worst option, according to new data
By Lila MacLellanApril 21, 2023
MillerKnoll CEO Andi Owen went viral and not in a good way.
Success‘Leave Pity City’: MillerKnoll CEO tells staff to stop asking about bonuses and just ‘get the damn $26 million’ target
By Christiaan HetznerApril 18, 2023
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