Vol. 47 No. 4, June 2023
Index
- Much Appreciated Send-off.
- The Bank Failure Blame Game.
- Gen Z's Impact on Board Decision-Making.
- Early-Filer Ups and Downs for Total Shareholder Return and CEO Pay.
- When Women Lead.
- SONITA LONTOH: DIRECTOR, Sunrun, TrueBlue Inc.
- SHANNON NASH.
- CAPITALISM AND ITS DISCONTENTS: To reduce risks to their companies, boards must promote an understanding of the true nature of capitalism.
- STAKEHOLDER CAPITALISM IS SMART CAPITALISM: Following the example of Henry Ford, capitalism should generate corporate profits while also benefiting the people who make that profit possible.
- PATRIOTIC CAPITALISM, GEOPOLITICS AND THE BOARDROOM: Should directors consider devotion to country when making decisions that affect their companies?
- TAKING A LONG-TERM AND A SHORT-TERM VIEW: Sometimes it's wise to sacrifice immediate profits to build market share in the future.
- The New Rules of GLOBALIZATION: Should the board keep the nation's best interests in mind when considering a company's long-term success?
- The CEO's Role in Ensuring SOCIAL HARMONY: Plus, Jeffrey Sonnenfeld's take on the pros and cons of capitalism.
- How to Improve the Odds of a SMOOTH CEO SUCCESSION: Tailor your CEO succession planning process to your company's specific needs and ensure long-term success.
- A MIXED BAG FOR WOMEN DIRECTORS: But a "name game" reveals major progress for women in the C-suite.
- Director Profiles.
- Is Your Purpose-Driven Board Actually Effective? To achieve their desired goals, boards must analyze their decision-making processes and avoid deference to their CEOs.
- Executive Compensation and Stakeholder Capitalism: Companies looking to incentivize behavior tied to ESG goals should consider time-honored principles.
- WHO'S ON BOARD 2022: The Directors Roster annual review of newly elected board members.
- A Product in Need of Improvement.