Almost all directors look promising before they enter the boardroom, but not all perform equally well once inside. Sometimes a prince in other realms can even turn into a petty gabber at the table, the very opposite of what English novelist George Eliot had championed: “Blessed is the man who having nothing to say abstains from giving wordy evidence of the fact.”
Root Out Dysfunction in the Boardroom
Diagnosing and dealing with difficult directors.
January 10, 2014