Hankering for status drives non-executive directors to outstay effectiveness
Published on 13 February 2024The desire for social recognition means that non-executive directors are failing shareholders – according to new research
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The desire for social recognition means that non-executive directors are failing shareholders – according to new research
Modern slavery charges in Leicester masked the root causes of labour exploitation, say the authors of a new report from the School of Management.
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Remote moderation by video encourages frank discussion
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