Joanna Barsh is a director emeritus of McKinsey after 20 years as a senior partner. She is also the bestselling author ofHow Remarkable Women Lead. Joanna has given speeches and seminars to government and business leaders globally, including Belgium, France, Indonesia, Malaysia, Norway, and Saudi...
Varian, emeritus professor in the School of Information, the Haas School of Business, and the Department of Economics at the University of California at Berkeley, and chief economist at Google; Christian Saint-Etienne, professor of business economics at the Conservatoire Nationa...
In this interview, McKinsey’s Bill Huyett, an emeritus senior partner in McKinsey’s Boston office, speaks with Werner Rehm, an entity partner in the New York office, about how board governance has changed in recent years due to those shifts. An edited transcript of their conversation ...
McKinsey Quarterly Building a forward-looking board February 1, 2014 | Article Christian Casal Christian Caspar Directors should spend a greater share of their time shaping an agenda for the future. (PDF-167 KB) Debate over the role of company boards invariably intensifies when things go wrong ...
This modeling afforded a number of insights about why high-tech companies can grow to a certain size and then fail At about this time, I was asked to join the board of the Digital Equipment Corporation, because several of its founders had worked for me in the Whirlwind computer days. I ...