

C-Suite Perspectives
The Conference Board
Welcome to C-Suite Perspectives, a podcast series by The Conference Board. Hosted by our President & CEO, Steve Odland, this weekly conversation will take an objective, data-driven look at a range of business topics aimed at executives. Listeners will come away with what The Conference Board does best: insights for what's ahead™.
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Nov 6, 2025 • 30min
How the Administration Aims to Change the Workplace
The modern workplace is being reshaped by a sweeping "whole-of-government" approach to policy, enforcement, and regulation. From diversity and inclusion to AI and immigration, the Administration's actions are influencing how both federal and private employers manage compliance, talent, and organizational risk. In this episode, Steve Odland speaks with Camille Olson, partner at Seyfarth, about what this evolving landscape means for business leaders. They explore how executive orders, agency directives, and litigation trends are redefining the boundaries between public policy and corporate governance. For more on this topic: To H-1B or Not to H-1B: That Is the Policy Question Is ICE Coming for Your Workers? No, DEI Is Not Banned: A C-Suite Guide to Navigating the Legal Landscape in 2025 Workplace Governance Under the Trump Administration (Seyfarth)

Nov 3, 2025 • 30min
Can the US Grid Keep Up with the Demand for AI?
Find out why a 1-2% increase in annual electricity demand could create stress to the US electrical grid. US electricity demand has been largely flat for 20 years, thanks to efficiency gains. But with rising power demand from AI, electric vehicles, and other forms of electrification, how can the US grid keep up? Join Steve Odland and guest Alex Heil, PhD, senior economist at the Economy, Strategy & Finance Center of The Conference Board, to find out the current pressures on power generation and distribution, what kinds of investment are required, and how higher power demand affects US businesses and consumers. For more from The Conference Board: Power Playbook: How US Businesses Can Prepare For Electricity Price Pressures US Power Surge: How Businesses Can Prepare for Electricity Demand Spikes from AI Plugged In or Power Outage? Corporate Risk in US Grid Capacity

Oct 28, 2025 • 30min
The State of the Economy for October 2025
What does the latest Consumer Confidence Index reveal about the economy's true pulse amid a prolonged government shutdown? In this episode, host Dana M. Peterson, Chief Economist and Center Leader of the Economy, Strategy & Finance Center, talks with Stephanie Guichard, Senior Economist of Global Indicators, both of The Conference Board, about the latest Consumer Confidence Index results and the ongoing federal government shutdown. They discuss how Americans are feeling about the economy, inflation, and the job market; early signs for the 2025 holiday shopping season; and what the shutdown means for growth, data, and consumers. Topics covered: Why consumer confidence is holding steady despite uncertainty Shifts in inflation expectations and buying plans Insights on holiday spending and tariff impacts The shutdown's effects on data, jobs, and GDP What to watch for as policymakers debate next steps For more from The Conference Board: US Consumer Confidence Forecast for the US Economy Global Economic Outlook

Oct 27, 2025 • 30min
The Politics and Real Costs of a Government Shutdown
"This is a self-inflicted wound on our economy," says former Congressman Ron Klein. In this episode of C-Suite Perspectives, Steve Odland, CEO of The Conference Board, sits down with Klein to unpack the ongoing US government shutdown: what it really means, who it affects, and how it might end. Together, they explore the technical mechanics behind a shutdown, the political dynamics fueling it, and the ripple effects across the economy and private sector. Executives should monitor the shutdown's downstream effects on consumer confidence, supply chains, and federal partnerships. Klein underscores that resolution will come—but the longer the impasse, the broader the economic and social toll. For more from The Conference Board: US Consumer Confidence Navigating Washington

Oct 27, 2025 • 27min
How Corporate Sustainability Went from Optional to Essential
In just a few decades, corporate sustainability has grown into a core corporate function, particularly at publicly traded companies. What is the state of corporate sustainability in 2025, and how will it evolve in the coming decade? Join Steve Odland and guest Andrew Jones, principal researcher at The Conference Board's Governance & Sustainability Center, to find out what "corporate sustainability" means, why most companies are embracing a hybrid model, and where sustainability leaders see the function evolving next. For more from The Conference Board: Structuring Corporate Sustainability for Business Advantage Sustainability Under Scrutiny: Corporate ESG in an Uncertain Policy Environment Survey: 80% of Corporations Are Reworking ESG Strategies Amid Policy Shifts

Oct 20, 2025 • 30min
Activism Has Gone Mainstream. How Can CEOs Respond?
Learn what the latest research on US shareholder activism can teach CEOs and boards. Activism has evolved from a niche effort to a mainstream investment strategy, with campaigns in the US quadrupling since 2018. Learn how activists are targeting not only small-cap firms but increasingly large S&P 500 companies, using sophisticated communication strategies and exempt solicitations to influence boards. Join Steve Odland and guest Matteo Tonello, Head of TCB Benchmarking and Analytics at The Conference Board, to find out what's behind the surge in activism campaigns, how companies are being targeted, the increasing scrutiny of CEOs (including gender bias), and how boards can prepare and respond effectively. For more from The Conference Board: 2025 Proxy Season Review: From Escalation to Recalibration TCB Benchmarking 2026 Executive Compensation Event

Oct 16, 2025 • 17min
CEO Confidence Dips Slightly in Q4 2025
In this episode of C-Suite Perspectives, Chief Economist Dana M. Peterson sits down with Associate Economist Allen Li to unpack the latest findings from The Conference Board Measure of CEO Confidence™ in collaboration with The Business Council. CEO confidence slipped slightly to 48 (down from 49), signaling cautious optimism among US business leaders amid ongoing tariff uncertainty and geopolitical risks. Dana and Allen explore what's driving sentiment among Fortune 500 executives, from their views on the broader economy and their own industries to evolving workforce and investment plans. Despite a softer headline number, CEOs remain resilient — with many expecting only a mild slowdown, steady wages, and no imminent recession. With official government data delayed due to the shutdown, this survey offers crucial real-time insights into how corporate leaders view the US economy, labor markets, and investment landscape heading into 2026. For more on the Measure of CEO Confidence™, click through here.

Oct 13, 2025 • 30min
How Well Do You Know Your Suppliers? Here Are the Risks
The US and the EU are both cracking down on human rights violations in the supply chain. What should the C-Suite and board do to avoid not just regulatory penalties but also reputational damage? Join Steve Odland and guest Andrew Jones, principal researcher at The Conference Board Governance & Sustainability Center, to find out what human rights means in a supply chain setting, the challenges of assessing multiple tiers of suppliers, and what boards should do next. For more from The Conference Board: Human Rights in the Supply Chain: Compliance, Governance, and Strategy Human Rights: A Priority for India Inc. in 2025 2026 Corporate Citizenship Summit

Oct 8, 2025 • 30min
Government Shutdown: How CHROs Should Respond
The government shutdown affects much more than the federal workforce. How can CHROs guide their companies through this latest stressor? The government shutdown has an impact on your private company, whether it's missing economic data, delayed regulatory action, or employees affected indirectly by a family member's furlough or job loss. How can CHROs lead their workforces through yet another stressful event? Join Steve Odland and guest Diana Scott, center leader of the US Human Capital Center at The Conference Board, to learn about the psychological stress of the shutdown,how CHROs can give managers the right resources, and how to find alternate sources of economic data. For more from The Conference Board: Implications of Government Shutdown Shutting Down the Economy? Impact of US Government Shutdown For CMOs, the Market Stays Open During the Shutdown

Oct 6, 2025 • 30min
The Workplace in 2025: More Hybrid Work, More Layoffs
Find out how business leaders and workers feel about the workplace amid uncertainty and cost-cutting. Layoffs are on the rise, with 41% of organizations issuing them in 2025 compared with only 30% in 2024. What does this uncertain economic environment mean for human capital leaders as they try to shape resilient organizations in 2026 and beyond? Join Diana Scott and guests Robin Erickson, PhD, head of human capital research at The Conference Board, and Matthew Maloof, researcher at The Conference Board Human Capital Center. They discuss why hybrid work is increasingly popular, how cost-cutting is affecting culture and more, and the pandemic's lasting effects on the workplace. For more from The Conference Board: The Reimagined Workplace 2025: Managing Uncertainty Off-Site, Out of Mind? Overcoming the Downsides of Hybrid Work How to Navigate the Reimagined Workplace in 2025


