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Peter Dey is chairman of Paradigm Capital and Executive-in-Residence at the the University of Toronto’s Rotman School of Management. Sarah Kaplan is Distinguished Professor at Rotman and author of The 360º Corporation: From Stakeholder Trade-offs to Transformation. They are also the co-authors of the Michael Lee-Chin Family Institute for Corporate Citizenship’s
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A dramatic shift in cultural norms and a growing list of intergenerational risks, such as climate change and income inequality, demand the attention of corporate directors – yet Canadian boards are trapped in the past, according to a substantive new paper.
The work, to be released Monday, is aptly summarized by its title: “Where are the directors in a world in crisis?” Co-authored by University of Toronto professor Sarah Kaplan and Bay Street veteran Peter Dey, who wrote a famous report on weak boards almost 30 years ago, the paper argues “Canada must upgrade its governance standards or risk being left behind.”
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