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Time to rethink talent in the boardroom

Harvard Corporate Governance

Posted by Jo Iwasaki, Karen Edelman, and Yasmine Chahed, Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Limited, on Tuesday, March 5, 2024 Editor's Note: Jo Iwasaki is Corporate Governance Advisory Lead, Karen Edelman is Senior Editor, and Yasmine Chahed is an Independent Research Consultant at Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Limited. The big takeaway?

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Emerging trends in ESG governance for 2023

Harvard Corporate Governance

Posted by Maureen Bujno and Kristen Sullivan, Deloitte & Touche LLP, on Sunday, March 26, 2023 Editor's Note: Maureen Bujno is a Managing Director, and Kristen Sullivan is a Partner and leads Sustainability and ESG at Deloitte & Touche LLP. This post is based on their Deloitte memorandum. more…)

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Board Effectiveness and the Chair of the Future

Harvard Corporate Governance

Posted by Dan Konigsburg, Jo Iwasaki and William Touche, Deloitte LLP, on Friday, July 29, 2022 Editor's Note: Dan Konigsburg is Global Corporate Governance Leader, Jo Iwasaki is Corporate Governance Advisory Lead, and William Touche is a senior audit partner at Deloitte. Iwasaki, Mr. Touche, and Yasmine Chahed.

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Engaged employees are asking their leaders to take climate action

Harvard Corporate Governance

Posted by Jennifer Steinmann, Kathryn Alsegaf, and Derek Pankratz, Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Limited, on Saturday, January 6, 2024 Editor's Note: Jennifer Steinmann is Global Sustainability & Climate Practice Leader, Kathryn Alsegaf is an Associate Director, and Derek Pankratz is a Senior Research Leader at Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Limited.

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Where Is My Employee Retention Credit (ERC) Refund? Part 2

Meade & Moore

Back in October, we touched on the question of “What’s taking so long to get my ERC Refund?”. At that time, the backlog of unprocessed filings was around 200,000. Here we are over 7 months later, and that backlog has ballooned to almost 1,000,000!

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Comment on It’s Just Responsible Journalism! by Russell

Appraisers Blog

I did not touch of the other appraisals. So, he kept getting an appraisal until they hit the number. In reply to PD. Yes, you are so right. If we are doing our jobs properly the spread at most in my opinion would be 3%-5% at most. The spreads are just too wide. I wonder what he told the other two appraisers. This really stinks.

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Comment on Class Valuation Requests for Proposals by Baggins

Appraisers Blog

If anyone wanted to get in touch with them for said whistleblower interviews, I’d bet they’d do so willingly for free. In reply to Cam R. Those people posting employee reviews online about these companies are real, everyday working people.