The Corporate Board: Confronting the Paradoxes

The Corporate Board: Confronting the Paradoxes

The Corporate Board: Confronting the Paradoxes

The Corporate Board: Confronting the Paradoxes

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Overview

Written for practitioners, this book addresses corporate governance and the role of the board of directors in multinational corporations. Throughout the world, corporations are experiencing the second major transition in corporate governance of this century. The nature of the relationship between the corporation and the rest of society is changing fundamentally. The corporate board has unique responsibilities during this transition, but as it tries to respond directors are faced with destabilizing paradoxes: resolving who is in control--management or the board, achieving critical judgment while maintaining detachment, and avoiding becoming either a cozy club or a collection of all-stars. This book, based on interviews with 71 directors serving on more than 500 boards in eight countries, shows the nature of the challenges and suggests ways to analyze and confront them. This major international study compares the experiences of board members in Canada, Finland, France, Germany, Great Britain, the Netherlands, Switzerland, and Venezuela.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780195361391
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 04/02/1992
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Ohio State University

International Institute for Management Development

former Chairman, Cadbury Schweppes Ltd.

Table of Contents

1. Assessing the Discomfort2. Corporate Governance: Lifespace and Accountability3. The "Job" of the Board: Defining the Portfolio4. Whose Responsibility: The Board or Management? 5. Commitment and Depth Versus Detachment and Breadth6. "Cozy Club" Versus Independent "Personalities"7. Dealing with Board Performance8. Imperatives for the Twenty-first CenturyName IndexIndex
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