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  • The changing of the guard

    Content Type: CDM Article

    01 Aug 2012

    Appointing the CEO is the board’s most critical task. Tony Featherstone provides some pointers on how boards can ensure the smooth changing of the guard to the right person at the right time. There are powerful arguments for companies to excel in succession planning. The "home grown" CEO ...

  • Feature The business of sport

    Content Type: CDM Article

    01 Aug 2010

    There is far more to sports boards than just winning competitions. Tony Featherstone investigates how the better boards aim to play a better game. The business of sport Directors of sports boards deal with: Intense media scrutiny Ongo...

  • Feature When the CEO isnt up to scratch

    Content Type: CDM Article

    01 Feb 2010

    Boards need to target potential CEO underperformance well before bigger problems emerge. Tony Featherstone provides some tips on how to spot a CEO who isn’t up to scratch and what to do about it. When the CEO isn’t up to scratch Key points Boar...

  • Featherstone November 09

    Content Type: CDM Article

    01 Nov 2009

    Director turnover is at its lowest in several years. Tony Featherstone provides some reasons for this and explains why this situation will soon change. The low down on director turnover After such a tumultuous two years, board turnover should be rising sharply. It is not. New dir...