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Independents should bring scepticism, expertise and vision to the table
In the multigenerational workplace, it would be wise to let the voice of youth be heard
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Boards directors should be prepared for significant new governance guidelines
Boards need to be open to criticism and opposing points of view to see blind spots
Even board directors must ask themselves whether they are better than robots
Why executives should lose the machismo and learn to ask for help
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Two management gurus update their insights on becoming an effective leader
The danger in taking a superficial approach to diversity is that it may not bring about change
Reputational risk demands expertise at the top table
The best chief executives are more concerned about their contribution than their reward
An inadequate understanding of what luck is and how it operates could do serious harm to many businesses
‘Cheat until you are caught’ is a bad mission statement for athletes and boards
Business life must go on — believe hype from consultants and you might never turn on a device again
Executives of public companies have a duty to take a position on the UK’s future in Europe
We are all susceptible to the dark arts that powerful people employ to rob us of our critical reason
Boards need to recognise disruption and act
They need the confidence and humility to influence others
To tackle the world’s big problems, leaders must implement what they learn
It is time to bring in new company directors with diverse ideas and divergent experiences
How science and humming ‘I Feel Love’ before a meeting will help you at work
Big change requires much discussion to build trust and strategy
The winners’ success is not in itself proof that all is well. It may have been luck or powerful friends
Does it make sense for all public companies to be subject to the same set of regulations regardless of their size and complexity?
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