Tag: Russell Reynolds
News round-up: this week in governance
Female CEOs face double bind; AI and the rise of ‘total governance’; what can business leaders do about being ‘overwhelmed’.
CEO turnover at record global high
Figures show a steep rise in chief executives moving on in 2024, many prompted by the challenges of AI and investor activism.
Sacking a CEO can ‘harm a board director’s career’
Forcing out an underperforming chief executive may not be the governance ‘boss move’ that boards think it is, research finds.
‘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’.