Research finds that directors generally view their jobs as primarily supporting managers, not monitoring them. This sentiment has been shown to be universal among directors, regardless of demographics like gender or time spent on a board. In practice, this means they rarely seek to vote down management decisions. Rather, directors seek to become partners with executives and provide input and improve decision-making. Many directors say the best way to protect shareholder value or help their company is by collaborating with the…
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