Egos in the Boardroom

Authored by Marc Barber, Director of Content, Criticaleye

Executives and non-executives must take careful steps when building and maintaining an effective board.

Criticaleye speaks to Ruth Cairnie, Alison Carnwath, Sir Michael Lyons, Mala Shah-Coulon, Brian Stevenson and Charlie Wagstaff to find out more.

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Contributors
Brian Stevenson
Board Mentor
Criticaleye
Charlie Wagstaff
Managing Director
Criticaleye
Dame Alison Carnwath
Independent Director
Asda
Mala Shah-Coulon
Head of Corporate Governance
EY, More London Place
Michael Lyons
Former Board Mentor
Criticaleye
Ruth Cairnie
Board Mentor
Criticaleye


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