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How decisions made during the current crisis can improve a business's positioning for long-term success.
The amount companies spent repurchasing their own shares rose 10.4% annually from 2015 to 2019.
Company chiefs need to be able to answer the following questions: In the face of a brewing mess that may be played out in public, when should crisis management begin, and to whom should they turn to handle corporate calamities?
A Q&A on how companies should manage decisions about public (and internal) disclosures when an employee or executive receives a positive diagnosis.
Should it be illegal for advocacy groups to submit comment letters in the names of individuals?
Study finds that investors penalize companies for adding women to their boards.
CEOs move nearer to a win; measure would place new restrictions on shareholder proposals and advisory firm activities.
4 lessons I learned as CFO in the first year that my company was public.
Avoiding the typical IPO process would "fit in nicely with the Airbnb startup narrative and culture."
Guidance on interactions with fund managers will be the first step in exerting control over proxy-advisory firms.