
In the wake of numerous corporate scandals and a debilitating recession, the calls for more stringent corporate governance have become more persistent. In the UK, this governance has been built into corporate structure by enforcing a separation between the roles of CEO and chairman.
Criticaleye asked three former and current FTSE 100 chairmen and CEOs - Ian Harley, Alison Carnwath, and Helen Alexander - about the two roles and how to get the most out of the relationship between them.
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Driving the Next Phase of Growth at RAC
In this interview with Criticaleye Senior Editor Jacob Ambrose Willson, RAC’s CFO, Jo Baker, talks through how she has helped to steer the business through a significant transformation during the last several year...
Richard Williams, Former CHRO at Western Union: How HR Becomes a Board-Level Power Function
Richard Williams, Board Mentor at Criticaleye and former Chief Human Resources Officer (CHRO) at Western Union joins Bridgette Hall, Senior Editor at Criticaleye to explore what it takes to lead HR in a global organi...
VIEWPOINTS | The Sustainability Reset
There’s no doubt that the external narrative around sustainability has shifted over the last 18 months, but behind the scenes companies continue to navigate the challenges and opportunities associated with the ...
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