As a corporate trainer, I recently worked with six top managers from an Italian bank on exactly this challenge. Several key ...
AJ Crabill has been training school board members since 2016 with the Texas Education Agency and the Council of the Great City Schools. He’s now out with a new book, Great on Their Behalf: Why School ...
Some boards of directors are perfunctory, and accomplish little. Others are motivated and highly effective. A good combination of people, process, and planning makes the difference between the two.
Beth Vanderslice serves on the boards of AMD Inc., AESC Group Ltd. and Boston College. She was previously a director of Xilinx, Inc., where she chaired the nominating and governance committee, served ...
A board meeting is a critical time to strategically grow your business and gain valuable insight from experts. Your board meeting can be an opportunity to build trust with your board members and get ...
When it comes to the decisions that most directly affect the business of public education and what happens in classrooms, few people are as influential—and often as unacknowledged—as local school ...
As part of their legal and fiduciary duties, which include setting policy with the best interest of shareholders in mind, corporate boards are increasingly given the task of dealing with volatility—be ...
As the corporate governance environment continues to evolve, Nasdaq Governance Solutions is committed to evolving with it. In 2019, Nasdaq acquired the Center for Board Excellence, expanding its suite ...
Since making the transition to venture capital, I’ve learned firsthand that a critical part of investor involvement and due diligence involves serving on boards of directors. I quickly realized that ...
Much has been made about the roles and responsibilities of board members these days. This is especially true in the venture-backed startup world where there is an intimate and complex relationship ...
“Without service, we would not have a strong quality of life. It’s important to the person who serves as well as the recipient. It’s the way in which we ourselves grow and develop.” – Dorothy Height ...