Boards of Directors and the Privately Owned Firm: A Guide for Owners, Officers, and Directors

Boards of Directors and the Privately Owned Firm: A Guide for Owners, Officers, and Directors

by Roger H. Ford
Boards of Directors and the Privately Owned Firm: A Guide for Owners, Officers, and Directors

Boards of Directors and the Privately Owned Firm: A Guide for Owners, Officers, and Directors

by Roger H. Ford

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Overview

This book is a comprehensive and authoritative guide on when and how to build a working board of directors to serve as a tool to assist small, family, and entrepreneurial businesses. Mr. Ford has combined years of research with his extensive personal board room experiences to discuss all the key issues concerning the use and role of the board by privately owned businesses. He describes thoroughly the functions and contributions of boards from all angles, including situations where boards can be detrimental to company health and should be avoided. The book also provides detailed strategies for developing an effective board, from goal setting and recruiting, to training, educating, and managing directors. Special chapters also include information specifically for directors and case studies.

Following a brief introduction to the unique role and importance of privately owned businesses to the U.S. economy, the author reviews the literature and current theories on the advantages and disadvantages of boards of directors. He then offers guidelines for managers and business owners who are trying to decide if they would benefit from a working board. The following sections offer strategies for developing boards, choosing and recruiting directors, board management and organization, and control, cost, and overall board assessment. A chapter specifically for directors is also included. Finally, the author includes an executive summary of his study on the Inc. 500 boards, and three detailed case histories.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780899305677
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 02/24/1992
Pages: 224
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.56(d)

About the Author

ROGER H. FORD is the Zane D. Showker Professor of Entrepreneurship and the Director of the Center for Entrepreneurship at James Madison University. Prior to his career in higher education, he founded and operated a number of businesses in the real estate, retail, and food service industries. Currently, he serves on the boards of directors for four businesses and as a consultant to several others.

Table of Contents

Preface
Introduction and Background
Pros and Cons of Outside Boards: Highlights of the Literature Debate
Do You Really Need a Board?
Getting Started: Strategies for Developing a Working Board
Choosing and Recruiting Directors
Management and Organization
Control, Cost, and Assessment
The Director's Perspective (Things Every Director Should Know)
Summary of the Inc. 500 Study
Case Histories
Appendix One—Important Contacts for Small Businesses
Appendix Two—Directory of State Corporation Commissions
References
Name Index
Subject Index

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