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reports from corporate governance land


Doug Chia
Nov 19, 2021
J&J's Stockholders Win
It will take a long time for me to get used to Johnson & Johnson without Johnson’s Baby.
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Doug Chia
Aug 26, 2021
Reimagining Board Committees to Accommodate Worker Voice
Demands for worker voice are on the rise. Boards could soon be challenged to accommodate worker voice more formally in corporate governance.
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Doug Chia
Aug 25, 2021
A Seat at the Table: Worker Voice and the New Corporate Boardroom
The Aspen Institute just published a series of six essays that present fresh perspectives on "worker voice" in the boardroom.
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Doug Chia
Dec 8, 2020
Boards Beware: Accountability is Rising
Boards are facing new expectations and accountability as stakeholder capitalism gains steam.
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Doug Chia
Jul 13, 2020
Rethinking Board Committees
If the board’s job is to look out for four key stakeholders, shouldn’t there be a board committee dedicated to each one?
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Doug Chia
Jul 6, 2020
My new article in Corporate Board Member: "Three Ways for Boards to Rethink Governance"
Boards of directors should not let this moment go by without some rethinking of how it governs.
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Doug Chia
Jun 1, 2020
#BlackLivesMatter #corpgov
Corporate leaders can demonstrate real leadership when the leadership we need from our political leaders is absent or misguided.
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Doug Chia
May 26, 2020
New Normal = Haves + Have Nots
What boards will face after they have managed through the Covid-19 crisis will be a tale of the “Haves” and “Have Nots.”
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Doug Chia
Sep 16, 2019
ABA Business Law Section 2019 Annual Meeting
Among the lawyers in the Corporate Laws and Corporate Governance Committees, the chatter was all about corporate purpose...
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Doug Chia
Sep 3, 2019
Business Roundtable's new Statement on the Purpose of a Corporation
By now, you've seen the Statement... so I'll skip right to my own thoughts.
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