Turning Your Executives into a Team

Authored by Dawn Murden, Editor, Advisory, Criticaleye

A senior leadership team that’s highly motivated and collaborative can achieve great things.

Dawn Murden examines the role of the chief executive in trying to make that happen. 

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Contributors
Beverley Eagle
Former HR Director
Veolia Water Technologies
Brian Bender
Former Board Mentor
Criticaleye
Paul Matthews
Former Chief Executive, UK & Europe
Abrdn
Paul Willis
President - Automotive
Al-Futtaim Willis Co.
Steven Cooper
CEO
Fairstone
Susanna Dinnage
Chair
British Screen Forum
Tom Beedham
Director - Board Mentors & NEDs

Vanda Murray
Board Mentor
Criticaleye


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