All Briefs
Abel, PhD, Amy Lui
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Helping Leaders Transition to the New World of Work with Coaching
November 15 | Amy Lui Abel, PhD, Head of Career Strategy and Experiences, Arch Insurance Group | Comments (0)At each step of the leadership journey, the preparation for successfully making the transition is critical to a positive experience certainly for the leader but also for the organization he or she leads. Transitions are not only the visible shifts from one role to another but, when well executed, leaders are prepared, reflective and are poised to be effective quickly in the new role.
Agan, Tom
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Can’t Find a Steve Jobs? Hire an Innovation Organizer Instead
April 08 | Tom Agan, Managing Partner and Co-Founder, Rivia | Comments (0)Improving innovation is one of the key competencies that companies often look for when replacing a CEO. Yet committees responsible for recommending candidates often grapple with finding the right person for the job when an innovation emperor like Steve Jobs isn’t available.
Ahmad, EdD, Nabeel
Albano, Michael J.
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On Governance: Tax Reform: IRS Issues Guidance on Section 162(m)
September 04 | Michael J. Albano, Partner, Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP | Mary Alcock, Counsel, Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP | Comments (0)Companies should carefully review the compensation arrangements of all individuals who were at any time serving as executive officers during the year and any proposed changes thereto in light of the new guidance in order to determine when the Section 162(m) deductibility limit may apply.
Alcock, Mary
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On Governance: Tax Reform: IRS Issues Guidance on Section 162(m)
September 04 | Michael J. Albano, Partner, Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP | Mary Alcock, Counsel, Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP | Comments (0)Companies should carefully review the compensation arrangements of all individuals who were at any time serving as executive officers during the year and any proposed changes thereto in light of the new guidance in order to determine when the Section 162(m) deductibility limit may apply.
Allen, James
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How the Best CEOs Get the Important Work Done
October 11 | James Allen | Comments (0)If you’re a chief executive officer, your job is to execute. It’s written right into your title. But what does it mean, in terms of daily tasks, to be the company’s top “executer?” After all, CEOs don’t actually build factories or sell products.
Ambachtsheer, Keith
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On Governance: How the Shift from Monocapitalism to Multicapitalism Creates Integral Value
February 20 | Keith Ambachtsheer, Founder, KPA Advisory Services | Comments (1)Integrated reporting expands traditional thinking, with its predominant focus on financial capital (i.e., monocapitalist), by casting a wider net to assess how value is created across multiple capitals (i.e., multicapitalist).
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On Governance: How Integrated Reporting Helps Define and Measure Value
February 13 | Keith Ambachtsheer, Founder, KPA Advisory Services | Comments (0)How do asset owners tell their multi-dimensional value-creation story in ways that go beyond simplistic price signals which might mask value destruction, particularly at the collective level? By adopting Integrated Reporting (or IR as it is commonly abbreviated), we believe.
Anthony, Scott D.
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The Three Most Innovative Companies of 2013
February 14 | Scott D. Anthony, Professor, Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College | Comments (0)One can naturally debate any system that seeks to crown the world’s most innovative companies. Boston Consulting Group’s list, which relies heavily on surveys asking senior executives to name the companies they perceive to be innovative, risks succumbing to the halo effect.