What Boards of Public Companies Can Learn from Private Equity
Briefly

Public company boards are typically focused on oversight, supporting the management team while keeping a respectful distance from day-to-day operations.
In contrast, boards of companies owned by private equity tend to be much more hands-on.
Public company boards have made quite a few upgrades over the past decade. They have become far more diverse, more focused on risk management, and more attentive to the environmental impacts of the companies they oversee.
Read at Harvard Business Review
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