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Governance Watch - Issue 70

Governance Watch - Issue 70

Stakeholder Governance, Stakeholder Capitalism

On the anniversary of the historic statement on the purpose of a corporation from the Business Round Table, a group of 181 CEOs in the United Sates there has been an update, and also a flurry of loud debate around stakeholder governance and stakeholder capitalism. The number of CEOs signing up to the statement has grown to 200 over the last year, expanding its reach potentially to embrace thousands more of working lives. Only now the world is also in the middle of an economically crippling pandemic.

Governance Watch - Issue 69

Governance Watch - Issue 69

Culture

The issue of toxic culture haunts UK corporate governance. When coping with a pandemic requiring an agile corporate response it can become dangerously hard to budge. As a country we may have elevated an interest in matters of corporate governance from the pursuit of ‘anoraks’ to that of ‘experts’ and ‘business strategists’ over the last decade, but mind-sets still shudder at change. This is apparent in news this week from two long-standing names in British business: Marks & Spencer (M&S) founded in 1884 and the Institute of Directors, the business lobby group formed in 1903.