Guest Post: Insights On Board Of Director Searches From Boyden

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Board members are responsible for ensuring their board can fulfill its duty of care to the organization.
United States Corporate/Commercial Law
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Directors & Boards has published an insightful piece on board composition by Dr. Keith D. Dorsey, Managing Partner and U.S. Practice Leader for CEO & Board Services at Boyden

Board members are responsible for ensuring their board can fulfill its duty of care to the organization. When the board does not have the full range of human capital it needs to do that, results can range from disastrous missteps to organizational death.

For directors to fulfill their duty of care, they must:

  • Engage in ongoing self-examination to identify human capital redundancies, gaps, and misalignments between the board and organizational stakeholders.
  • Take swift action to close gaps and address misalignments.

Directors accept substantial legal and ethical responsibilities when they accept a position on a board, and these responsibilities are assumed collectively. This means that knowing, trusting, and working well with one's fellow directors is of prime importance. However, the search for a new director rarely, if ever, extends beyond the existing directors' networks. Filling open seats with "known" individuals may create a sense of safety – but that can be a false and dangerous illusion.

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Guest Post: Insights On Board Of Director Searches From Boyden

United States Corporate/Commercial Law
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Mayer Brown is a distinctively global law firm, uniquely positioned to advise the world’s leading companies and financial institutions on their most complex deals and disputes. We have deep experience in high-stakes litigation and complex transactions across industry sectors, including our signature strength, the global financial services industry.
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