Corporate Culture Problems At Snap Inc - What Should Their Board Do About It?

Snap’s success may require a change in leadership. Unfortunately, the power doesn’t lie with the board, it’s squarely in the hands of Spiegel and Murphy who hold all the voting rights...
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