Over the last five years, the percentage of Fortune 100 board members possessing relevant credentials rose from 29% to 43%.
Tag: corporate governance
Merging Competitors: U.S. Airways and American Airlines
If you’re navigating a merger, this episode is for you.
5 Kinds of Ownership Roles in a Family Business
Sticking to “this is just how we do things around here” can have disastrous consequences, even for the closest family owner group.
What Boards of Public Companies Can Learn from Private Equity
Given the pace of change, it can pay off to have directors collaborate closely with management.
Understanding the Schism at OpenAI
OpenAI’s leadership shake-up has implications for the future of artificial intelligence.
AI Is Testing the Limits of Corporate Governance
The turmoil at OpenAI offers five lessons — and one dire warning.
OpenAI’s Failed Experiment in Governance
In mixing the for-profit and nonprofit models, OpenAI hoped for the best of both worlds. Instead, it got the worst.
Ever Consider Joining a Board?
How several women got a seat, learned the ropes, and hit their stride.
Corporate Governance Can Be a Growth Strategy
In order to attract new customers across South America, private asset management firm Capital SAFI strengthened its governance.
How Should Meta Be Governed for the Good of Society?
The Oversight Board is an outside entity that governs Meta’s social and political power. Is it a good alternative to government regulation?