Tag: Russell Reynolds
‘Considerable’ progress still to be made on boardroom gender pay gap
Research reveals the boardroom gender pay gap has shrunk but only by a single percentage point.
News round-up: this week in governance
Why Shell victory may not mean an end to climate litigation; FTSE 100 still led by men; Trump’s changes will keep US boards busy.
Imposed gender quotas boost board performance
But positive outcomes of increased female board representation are not reflected in stock prices, research shows.
News round-up: this week in governance
Women dominate HR leadership; fair value versus historic cost conundrum; AI evolution moving too fast; Vanguard’s environmental and social voting
Sharp rise in FTSE 100 CEO churn
The number of chief executives leaving listed companies shows a spike in this year’s first quarter, global survey reveals.
10 ways boards need to transform
Governance needs to pivot in the face of accelerating change, with boards becoming forward-thinking, flexible and proactive.
News round-up: this week in governance
Ramaswamy on the nuclear family as governance; number of female CEOs rises; better ESG reporting pays off; C-suite ‘will expand’.
News round-up: this week in governance
EY consultancy split may be back on again; Big Four’s income grows; do we need T-shaped NEDs?; ESG vs anti-ESG
CEO churn is highest since 2019
Chief executive appointments in the FTSE 100 are also up—but only 27% of incoming CEOs are female, report reveals.
CEO turnover rises steeply
The researchers say political changes and business difficulties may have accelerated turnover, which has risen 150% in the FTSE 100 alone.