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E-grāmata: New Boardroom Leaders: How Today's Corporate Boards Are Taking Charge

  • Formāts: 224 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Oct-2008
  • Izdevniecība: Praeger Publishers Inc
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780313353017
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  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Oct-2008
  • Izdevniecība: Praeger Publishers Inc
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780313353017

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For generations, the cozy, standard model of boardroom leadership was simple: The CEO was also Chairman of the Board, and directors rubberstamped his initiatives. The 2002 Sarbanes-Oxley Act forced radical change on all U.S. public corporations: The board must now hold sessions without management, key committees have tough new independence rules, and all board members now face an unavoidable legal responsibility to provide truly independent oversight of the corporation. Missteps can put companies and individual directors in serious legal danger. The result is an urgent demand that corporate boards develop their own confident, independent leaders from within. But how? That's something that governance expert Ralph Ward, in The New Boardroom Leaders, explains in detail.Until now, no one has tracked and compiled answers to new, basic governance questions. What should a lead director's job description include? Why is a separate chair not necessarily an independent chair? How do you shape an agenda for meetings of independent directors? How do CEOs and the new board leaders divide their roles? How much power should a separate board leader really have? This book answers these questions and more. Companies are scrambling to create new procedures and roles. But there are few job descriptions for these new boardroom leaders--something this book provides, as well as a wealth of insights and tips. The New Boardroom Leaders offers the first inside look at how board leaders actually do their jobs, based on extensive interviews and research. The emphasis will be on practical advice from real board leaders on what worked in their boardrooms, what didn't, and what they expect in the future. It will become a longtime, worthy guide for board members in the new world brought on by Sarbanes-Oxley and the quest for ever-better, and strictly ethical, corporate performance.



An expert on corporate governance shows how boards of directors can and must change to abide by new laws like Sarbanes-Oxley and improve overall performance.

For generations, the cozy, standard model of boardroom leadership was simple: The CEO was also Chairman of the Board, and directors rubberstamped his initiatives. The 2002 Sarbanes-Oxley Act forced radical change on all U.S. public corporations: The board must now hold sessions without management, key committees have tough new independence rules, and all board members now face an unavoidable legal responsibility to provide truly independent oversight of the corporation. Missteps can put companies and individual directors in serious legal danger. The result is an urgent demand that corporate boards develop their own confident, independent leaders from within. But how? That's something that governance expert Ralph Ward, in The New Boardroom Leaders, explains in detail.

Recenzijas

"An absolute must for anyone who wants to stay on top of the living being that is the modern corporation, The New Boardroom Leaders is a strongly recommended pick for executives and community library business collections." - The Midwest Book Review

Papildus informācija

An expert on corporate governance shows how boards of directors can and must change to abide by new laws like Sarbanes-Oxley and improve overall performance.
Preface ix
A Bit of History: The Board Leaders Who Didn't
1(8)
Courts, Regulators, and Shareholders Ask: ``Who's in Charge Here?''
9(7)
How SOX Put the Board in Charge
16(6)
Demanding New Disclosures from the Board
22(3)
Inventing the Independent Board Leader
25(13)
Three Models and Three Philosophies of Leadership
38(4)
A Leader's Role: When Independent Directors Meet Behind Closed Doors
42(3)
A Leader's Role: Evaluation of the Board and Its Governance
45(5)
A Leader's Role: Shaping Logistics the Board Actually Needs
50(7)
A Leader's Role: Liaison with the Board and CEO
57(5)
A Leader's Role: Conducting Board Meetings
62(4)
A Leader's Role: Board and Director Education
66(9)
A Boardroom Reality Check
75(2)
The Independent Board Chair: In Search of Role Models
77(8)
The Independent Board Chair: Less Than Meets the Eye
85(6)
The Independent Board Chair: Taking the Lead
91(13)
The Combined CEO/Chairman: Coping with New Realities
104(18)
Lead/Presiding Directors: Giving the Board Its Own Voice
122(27)
Leading the Board's Committees: Where the Action Is
149(3)
Governance/Nominating Committees: Teaching the Board to Govern
152(11)
Audit Committees: Swearing by the Numbers
163(10)
Compensation Committees: Managing the CEO's Paydays
173(9)
Board Leadership Pitfalls, or How Hewlett-Packard Fixed Its Leaks
182(5)
Boardroom Leadership's Unanswered Questions
187(12)
Tomorrow's Board Leaders
199(2)
Index 201
Ralph D. Ward is an internationally recognized writer and commentator on the role of boards of directors, the secrets of how benchmark boards excel, governance reforms and innovation, and the future of corporate governance worldwide. Ward is publisher and editor of the corporate governance newsletter Boardroom INSIDER, and the editor of The Corporate Board magazine. He is the author of Saving the Corporate Board, Improving Corporate Boards: The Boardroom INSIDER Guidebook, and 21st Century Corporate Board.