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That is the question
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A long, steady focus on diversity
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Cast of characters: have special expertise? The spotlight may not be for you
by Hoffer Kaback -
It's tough hiring a CEO: I went in search of breakthrough secrets. Here's what I found
by Gary Sutton -
Coverage traps: will your D & O insurer pay when you have a claim?
by Stephen J. Weiss -
'Going dark': competing considerations make the decision to exit the SEC reporting system a difficult one for the board
by Doug Raymond -
Peer evaluation: take the plunge; Yes, it's sensitive, but the practice can provide great value to individual directors and the board as a whole
by Robert C. Muschewske -
The Battle for the Soul of Capitalism
by Thomas J. Mackell, Jr. -
What the 'last tycoon' tells us about leadership; Monroe Stahr's story raises hard questions for anyone who wants to become a leader: do you care intensely enough about your work? Do you feel personally accountable? And are you willing to pay the price?
by Joseph L. Badaracco, Jr. -
Board dealings with a disabled CEO: individual CEOs and situations vary, but knowing what might happen and being prepared are the first lines of defense
by Robert Robins -
'I left no door open … I was done'
by Eugene O'Kelly -
The changing role of the COO: are you grappling with how best to utilize the chief operating officer function? You're not alone
by Steve Mader -
Turning to the board for a fill-in CEO: absent a succession plan, it's certainly tempting to put a sitting director into the CEO slot on an acting basis. Don't do it without considering your options
by Maureen F. Quinn -
Running effective executive sessions: when should they be held? How long should they be? Who should lead them? These are among the questions boards must consider to make their executive sessions successful
by Richard H. Koppes -
Should you keep minutes of executive sessions?
by Michael R. Littenberg -
Open season for board minutes
by Elizabeth Ninck -
The compromised board candidate: if you are involved in nominating and approving new directors, you want to catch conflicts of interest before they catch you. Here are the lines of inquiry to pursue and useful research tools
by Thomas Fedorek -
Boards must measure marketing effectiveness: it is surprising how many boards don't regularly see even the most basic marketing data. Do you know what the top three or four success metrics are for your company's marketing initiatives?
by John Quelch -
Director's guide: SOX compliance update; After three years, Sarbanes-Oxley compliance remains high on every board's agendabut not as high as before
by Scott Chase -
So many public companies, so few women directors: despite a professed demand from corporate boards, women directors remain in short supply
by Bonnie W. Gwin - Directors Roster: a quarterly record of new director appointments
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