The role of the corporation in society is an abstract, politically polarising question that is not high on the priority list of most boards. Yet embedded in this question are strategic and operational issues critical to long-term value creation. And these issues are attracting heightened attention from investors, consumers and other stakeholders.
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For any new director, a learning curve comes with the territory. Just how steep that learning curve is, however—and how quickly a new director is able to contribute meaningfully to the work of the board and its committees—can hinge directly on the quality of the induction process. This brief ...