Everyone from investors to employees to executives is asking what corporations can do to begin effectively governing themselves.
Corporate Governance explores how directors must deal with internal events from strategy formulation to executive compensation, and external events from hostile takeover attempts to shareholder activism.
Based on a course of the same name at the Darden School of Business, it provides a complete action plan for understanding the nuances of successful governance, and improving the performance of boards of directors.
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A One-Volume, MBA-Level Course on Selecting--and Operating as--an Effective, Constructive Board of Directors
Accounting "irregularities," lavish payouts to underperforming executives, and other shell-game tactics have led to legitimate questions on the roles and powers of today's director. Corporate Governance examines this volatile situation from its legal, ethical, and operational perspectives, and provides useful insights for board members, managers, investors, and others on how directors can help--or hurt--a corporation.
Corporate decision makers, active or aspiring board members, and anyone seeking a more thorough understanding of today's governance process can look to Corporate Governance for frontline details on:
A high-quality, diverse board of directors is critical to a corporation's success. Let Corporate Governance provide you with a clear-eyed view of the governance process, and arm you with proven guidelines for improving the performance of boards of directors as well as the individuals who compose those boards.
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Behind each headline of corporate success--or, far too often, collapse--sits a board of directors, charged with overseeing the corporation's growth, long-term vision, and performance under pressure. When they see problems that threaten to derail a corporation, or sense opportunities that can add significantly to a company's performance and profits, the best boards ask questions and demand appropriate answers.
Corporate Governance examines the director's role in today's challenging business environment. Authors John Colley, Jacqueline Doyle, George Logan, and Wallace Stettinius of the University of Virginia's Darden Graduate School of Business draw on their decades of experience as decisionmakers and directors themselves, as well as their academic expertise, to explore the actions boards must take to govern successfully while gaining the trust and confidence of businesspeople and investors. Based on a popular course on governance at the Darden School, this executive-level guide explores:
The corporate director fills one of the most underappreciated, yet essential, roles in today's economy. Discover how that role has evolved and continues to evolve, and ways in which officers, managers, and directors can work together to improve the success of both the corporation and the society it serves, in Corporate Governance.
John L. Colley, Jr., D.B.A. is the Almand R. Coleman Professor of Business Administration at the University of Virginia's Darden Graduate School of Business Administration. He has served as chief of operations and system analysis for Hughes Aircraft Company and as a director for numerous corporations.
Jacqueline L. Doyle, Ph.D. is a visiting assistant professor of business administration and former General Motors postdoctoral fellow at Darden, where she teaches MBA and executive education courses in corporate strategy, operations, and service operations strategy. Her board service has been in the nonprofit sector.
George Logan is a visiting lecturer in business administration at Darden as well as Instituto Centroamericano de Administracion de Empresas (INCAE) in Costa Rica and Nicaragua. He has served on the boards of a variety of companies and foundations.
Wallace Stettinius is a visiting lecturer in business administration at Darden and senior executive fellow at Virginia Commonwealth University. He teaches MBA and executive education-level courses in corporate governance, management, and executive development, and has served on numerous boards both as chairman and as director.
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