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End Game First

Leading Blog

A CRISIS most often comes when you expect it least. Vice Admiral Mike LeFever and Roderick Jones state in End Game First , “In a crisis, you have to consider your end game first. The end game is your exit strategy. It’s not the end of the crisis, it’s where you want to be after the crisis. And that’s normal.

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It Is Time to Fix Our Boardrooms

Harvard Business Review

All of this further erodes confidence in the companies as a whole: investors and customers alike begin to think about exit strategies as they no longer see boards looking after their companies in ways that takes account of stakeholder interests. As such, boards need independent directors with skill, vision and commitment.

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