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Staying on top of the board: The importance of board evaluation

Executives sat around a table.
Photo: Getty Images/Dennis Degnan

How an independent board evaluation can help a company to capitalize on what it’s doing right and correct where it may be going wrong.

Two-fifths of the world’s CEOs believe their business will no longer exist in 10 years’ time if their continuing survival is dependent on their current trajectories (PwC’s 27th Annual Global CEO Survey).

This stark figure reflects the unpredictable economic conditions, along with technological change, environmental threats created by climate

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