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2023 Corporate Governance developments

Harvard Corporate Governance

Assessing the Business Impact of Macro Trends As political, social, economic, climate and health conditions continue to fluctuate, challenging some companies’ ability to manage risks, some boards are asking management to sensitize the assumptions underlying the company’s strategic plan to take account of different potential scenarios.

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Time to rethink talent in the boardroom

Harvard Corporate Governance

Ultimately, at the center of all this change are the people inside organizations doing the work.

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Weekly Roundup: September 30-October 6, 2022

Harvard Corporate Governance

Friends in High Places: Political Ties and SEC Oversight of Foreign Firms. The Political Economy of the Decline in Antitrust Enforcement in the United States. Tags: Antitrust , Capital markets , DOJ , FTC , political economy , special interests. Skulski and Glenn O’Brien, Morrow Sodali, on Monday, October 3, 2022.

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Weekly Roundup: September 16-22, 2022

Harvard Corporate Governance

CEO Political Leanings and Store-Level Economic Activity during COVID-19 Crisis: Effects on Shareholder Value and Public Health. Tags: COVID-19 , ESG , Human capital , Political spending , Shareholder value , Stakeholders. Posted by John Bizjak (Texas Christian University), on Friday, September 16, 2022. A Primer on DAOs.

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NC Lands #1 Spot in CNBC’s Top States for Business

Viking Mergers

CNBC’s feature article credits North Carolina’s bi-partisan politics as this year’s difference-maker. We’re also a growing healthcare hub with two nationally ranked hospital systems, Novant Health and Atrium Health [formerly Carolinas Healthcare System].”.

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A Better Way to Manage Corporate Political Activism

Reynolds Holding

Corporate political activism (CPA) is defined as activities that are visible to stakeholders and that support or oppose issues viewed as politically charged. The reality is that most people are not politically active and perceive most brands as apolitical and in the middle. Strategies to Manage Corporate Political Activism.

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Covington Discusses Corporate Political-Disclosure Shareholder Proposals

Reynolds Holding

Consistent with recent proxy seasons, a significant number of companies are receiving proposals calling for new or enhanced political disclosures. We expect, and have begun to see, a similar number of politically-focused shareholder proposals this proxy season. Shareholder political disclosure proposals take different forms.

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