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IESE Business School Insight, 155
Business Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility, Corporate Governance, Finance, Leadership and People Management, Marketing, Service and Operations Management
English , Spanish
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Reference: REV-87-E
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Number of pages: 82
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Publication Date: Apr 1, 2020
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Source: IESE (España)
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Type of Document: Magazine
Description
What executives and directors need to know as firms increasingly look for purpose beyond profits and deal with a changing ownership environment. Four responsibilities for the board. Interviews with Amra Balic (BlackRock) and veteran board chairman Herman Daems. Ways in which technological disruption may transform corporate governance. The future of banking. Keys when going digital overnight. Tips for managing virtual teams. Cash is king: advice for CFOs. WTA President Micky Lawler on staying on top of your game. Good news stories of alumni stepping up to help during the coronavirus crisis. For Belinda Klaes, business is in the bag. How Siemens uses training for social good. Understanding what makes the different age groups tick. When scarcity signals are most powerful in online sales. How kindness culture can elevate your business. Fostering more inclusive organizational cultures. A realist's guide to happiness.
Keywords
Accountability
Accountable Capitalism Act
beneficiaries
Board of Directors
Capitalism
Colin Mayer
Corporate governance
Davos
Digital transformation
Diversity
Elizabeth Warren
engagement
family firm
Gender
institutional investors
Jordi Gual
Klaus Schwab
La Caixa
Milton Friedman
Mireia Giné
owners
ownership
Oxford Saïd Business School
PBC
pension funds
Profitability
Public Benefit Corporation
purpose
shareholder
social mission
stakeholder capitalism
Stakeholders
stewardship
Sustainable
talent
Transparency
Trust
two-tiered board
WEF
welfare
workers? representatives
World Economic Forum