Boardroom Accountability, Afghanistan, Northern Ireland, and the Role of Business in Stability
Check out the new episode of the Navigating the Vortex podcast "Boardroom Accountability, Afghanistan, Northern Ireland, and the Role of Business in Stability"
Join hosts Lucy Marcus and Stefan Wolff for a deep dive into some of the most pressing issues of today and tomorrow.
In this episode of "Navigating the Vortex," Lucy and Stefan discuss the ongoing crisis in Afghanistan, the impact of Brexit on Northern Ireland, the escalating conflict in Sudan, and the role that business and investment can play in promoting political stability.
They also touch on the impending Ukrainian counteroffensive and the impact of the conflict on corporations, with knock-on economic and supply issues that are reaching beyond the region and into boardrooms around the world.
Plus, they talk about corporate governance and the overarching theme of accountability that is emerging from Annual General Meeting (AGM) season this year, as investors hold companies to account for the promises they made in the past and the commitments they’ve made for the future.
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1ySir, honestly the Sudan war is worrisome and a call for concern because the power agitation tussle is internal not like other cited countries. Anyway, I truly hope “the role that business and investment can play in promoting the political stability,” is explored to avert further loss of lives and properties where necessary. Thanks for sharing.
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1yDear Sirs, considering about Brexit, in my humble opinion, is that, it created, a great MESS! The Leaders of the UK, five years before, only wanted to gain more benefits from the EU! Things went out of imagination, and they succeded to make the impossible, they left the EU, without having such intention! It's a pity, with HUGE PROBLEMS! My tiny suggestion: RETURN to the EU! George #Michalaki #Pierides CybersecurityEnthusiastic in Religion & Divergent Half-Occupied Cyprus