(Reuters) - Fashions change and presidential administrations come and go, but the feud between corporate guru Martin Lipton of Wachtell Lipton Rosen & Katz and Harvard law professor Lucian Bebchuk ...
Zimbabwe’s Public Entities Corporate Governance (PECOG) Act (Chapter 10:31) provides a compelling framework for this approach ...
In recent years, corporate America has waged a public-relations crusade to uphold its image among cynical consumers, angry environmentalists, and grandstanding politicians. Companies claim that they ...
The gradual pace of social progress is occasionally punctuated by periods of rapid change. We are undoubtedly amid one of these shifts, as pandemic, climate risks, and economic and racial inequality ...
In the business world, the corporate entity is distinct and special. It has a name and a life existence of it’s own and there are several stakeholders to any corporate entity. They mainly are: Current ...
Corporate America has an expectation problem and needs a better way to manage it. Abortion rights. Voting rights. Gay rights. Gun rights. Climate change. Communities. Black Lives Matter. The #MeToo ...
Lazy corporate managements will love the Business Roundtable’s new statement on the purpose of a corporation. The new statement suggests, vaguely, that managements should consider all stakeholders: ...
Corporate America has increasingly been influenced by left-wing political movements, ESG-focused investing, DEI practices and stakeholder capitalism, all of which are costing Americans money, Matt ...