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GE’s board of directors was unquestionably weakened from having the CEO as the chairman of the board. Many companies still cling to this structure, but it openly violates basic corporate governance principles. The CEO shouldn’t also be in charge of the committee that employs him. Some GE directors would challenge Immelt, but that usually was fruitless and could land them in the penalty box, or sometimes off the board entirely.
Lights Out: Pride, Delusion, and the Fall of General Electric
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