History is full of CEOs who embraced crisis and those who ran from it. The current generation of leaders will need to step up in the days and weeks ahead, writes our columnist johndstoll
Two months ago, the Conference Board unveiled a study that listed the reasons corporate bigwigs were anxious heading into 2020. Trade wars, talent shortages, geopolitics, climate change, disruption and cybersecurity were keeping CEOs up at night.
No one predicted a then-mysterious new coronavirus would cripple global business with a force rivalling the 9/11 terrorist attacks or 2008 financial crisis. In the early days, the outbreak was widely seen as a relatively isolated threat capable of screwing up supply chains or sinking...
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