What Didn’t Work: Tongue-Tied at the Top
While boards sat in silence, executives milked American University and the Smithsonian.
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Pete Smith
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But during their times of crisis, American University and the Smithsonian reacted differently. In contrast to the American trustees, the Smithsonian regents acknowledged the deficiencies in their oversight and, finally recognizing the depth of their problems, acted decisively to change leadership and reform their governance.
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