How companies change when white men don’t run the show
Our editors speak with Sallie Krawcheck, a titan of Wall Street, in our weekly podcast on the markets, the economy and the world of business
IN THIS week’s episode we ask whether Kraft Heinz’s troubles signal the limits of cost-cutting and the strategies of 3G Capital? Also, Deutsche Bank is struggling, but a merger might not be the right answer. And we speak with Sallie Krawcheck, a titan of Wall Street. She once thought social impact investing was for “granola eaters”, but now thinks companies should be less dominated by white males. Simon Long hosts. Runtime 21 min.
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