Boards Need to Rethink How They Advise CEOs
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Boards Need to Rethink How They Advise CEOs
"72% of CEOs say they find it increasingly difficult to set priorities amid a storm of disruptive forces. Yet nearly nine out of 10 -87%- say their boards and investor groups have the right people and knowledge to help them cope with those forces."
"Boards are stocked with people with tremendous business experience, wisdom, and insight; nevertheless, many CEOs feel at sea."
In times of uncertainty, boardroom discussions must change. Many CEOs report difficulty in setting priorities due to disruptive forces, with 72% expressing this challenge. Despite this, 87% of CEOs believe their boards and investor groups possess the necessary expertise and knowledge to assist in navigating these challenges. This presents a paradox where experienced boards are available, yet CEOs feel overwhelmed by the complexities of the current business environment.
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