Institutional investors have often criticized corporate boards, but some directors themselves have concerns about the boards on which they serve. Last February, Harvard Business Review reported that in a survey of 772 directors of global companies, McKinsey found only 22% who thought their boards fully understood how their companies created value for shareholders; only 16% said directors had a solid understanding of their own industries.
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