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The Governance Revolution
What Every Board Member Needs to Know, NOW!
Taschenbuch von Deborah Hicks Midanek
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Boards of directors are sitting ducks. Shareholders complain and even attack, management manipulates, and individual board members have little power, able to act only as part of the board as a whole. Governance issues are front and center, yet there is often little understanding, even among board members, of the key role that they play.
Written in an accessible and human voice, The Governance Revolution: What Every Board Member Needs to Know, NOW! provides information and context essential to anyone seeking to understand how corporations and their stewards¿the board of directors¿can and should function in the volatile world we inhabit.
Deborah Hicks Midanek offers useful insight into what board members of corporations actually do, the current standards for board members and why they exist. She includes a timely discussion of how clarity of purpose can improve board and director effectiveness. Informed by her long experience serving public, private, and family owned corporate boards as well as those of charitable, and government organizations, she provides essential context regarding the evolution of board practice as well as candid discussion of the issues involved in the relentless effort to improve corporate governance processes. Focused mainly on the dominant public corporation, she also explores the special challenges of serving private and family owned as well as nonprofit and public agency boards.
Written by a seasoned board member, and liberally laced with stories and cases illustrating the tricky issues directors wrestle with, this book is the essential common-sense companion for anyone working with a board, serving on a board, or wanting to do so. Directors, aspiring directors, investors, and students of corporate behavior will benefit from this highly readable description of the cloistered boardroom.
For Roger Trapp's article in Forbes featuring a discussion of this title click here
[...]

For a Roundtable discussion in Financier Worldwide Magazine featuring Deborah Hicks Midanek please click here
[...]
Click here for a review in Financial Analysts Journal
[...]
Click here for an excerpt on Corporate Board Member:
[...]
Boards of directors are sitting ducks. Shareholders complain and even attack, management manipulates, and individual board members have little power, able to act only as part of the board as a whole. Governance issues are front and center, yet there is often little understanding, even among board members, of the key role that they play.
Written in an accessible and human voice, The Governance Revolution: What Every Board Member Needs to Know, NOW! provides information and context essential to anyone seeking to understand how corporations and their stewards¿the board of directors¿can and should function in the volatile world we inhabit.
Deborah Hicks Midanek offers useful insight into what board members of corporations actually do, the current standards for board members and why they exist. She includes a timely discussion of how clarity of purpose can improve board and director effectiveness. Informed by her long experience serving public, private, and family owned corporate boards as well as those of charitable, and government organizations, she provides essential context regarding the evolution of board practice as well as candid discussion of the issues involved in the relentless effort to improve corporate governance processes. Focused mainly on the dominant public corporation, she also explores the special challenges of serving private and family owned as well as nonprofit and public agency boards.
Written by a seasoned board member, and liberally laced with stories and cases illustrating the tricky issues directors wrestle with, this book is the essential common-sense companion for anyone working with a board, serving on a board, or wanting to do so. Directors, aspiring directors, investors, and students of corporate behavior will benefit from this highly readable description of the cloistered boardroom.
For Roger Trapp's article in Forbes featuring a discussion of this title click here
[...]

For a Roundtable discussion in Financier Worldwide Magazine featuring Deborah Hicks Midanek please click here
[...]
Click here for a review in Financial Analysts Journal
[...]
Click here for an excerpt on Corporate Board Member:
[...]
Über den Autor

Deborah Hicks Midanek
, Principal, Prevail Investments, LLC; Vice Chairman & Independent Director, Innovate MS., USA

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Part I: The System and How It Came To Be ¿ 1

Chapter 1: How Our Governance System Began ¿ 3

The First Limited Liability Corporation ¿ 3

Amsterdam Stock Exchange Established to List VOC Securities ¿ 4

VOC Completes Initial Public Offering, Possibly World's First ¿ 4

The Governance of VOC Establishes the Model ¿ 5

The Lords Seventeen Governance Structure Drawn from Guild

System ¿ 5

VOC Confronts a Large Activist Shareholder ¿ 6

. . . And a Bear Syndicate ¿ 6

The Corporate Form Advances and Spreads-And with It, the Board ¿ 7

Corporations Arrived in the New World ¿ 8

And Bubbles Burst ¿ 9

Chapter 2: The Emergence of the Corporation in United States ¿ 11

New York Pioneers Simple Incorporation Procedure ¿ 11

Boston Manufacturing Company is First Private Corporation in United

States ¿ 12

Corporations Gain Power Under State Control ¿ 13

Economic Opportunity Expands; Farmers and Artisans Suffer

Disruption ¿ 14

Corporate Control is Concentrated ¿ 15

How J.D. Rockefeller Went from Rags to Riches ¿ 15

The Government Fights Back, Kind Of ¿ 16

Early Days of the New York Stock Exchange ¿ 17

Teddy Busts the Trusts ¿ 19

Government Power Takes on Commercial Power: Teddy v J.P. ¿ 19

Unintended Consequences Lead to More Antitrust Laws ¿ 20

Chapter 3: Post-World War I Developments ¿ 23

The Stock Market Crashes ¿ 23

The Great Depression and FDR's New Deal ¿ 23

Safety Net for Banks Created ¿ 24

Regulation of Securities and Securities Markets Takes Root ¿ 25

Safety Net Extended to Citizens as Social Security is Born ¿ 25

Frustration Sets in as Unemployment Persists ¿ 26

Government and Business Mobilize for World War II ¿ 27

Roosevelt and Business Create Formidable Alliance ¿ 27

Solidarity Works Miracles ¿ 28

Wartime Success Reaches Far Beyond Battlefields ¿ 29

Chapter 4: The Glow Following World War II ¿ 31

The 1950s Board Role ¿ 31

Stock Market Investing is Patriotic Duty ¿ 32

The Nifty Fifty Catches On ¿ 33

Investor Relations Become a Corporate Function ¿ 34

Chapter 5: Shifting Dynamics from 1970 to 2000 ¿ 35

Agency Theory is Born ¿ 35

The Stock Market Corrects ¿ 36

Outrage over the Wreck of Penn Central Fuels New Focus on Board

Role ¿ 36

Broad Corruption Revealed Leads to Focus on Governance Per Se ¿ 37

The Board as Overseer Takes Root as Independent Directors Become

Desirable ¿ 38

The Definition of Independence Proves Elusive; We Know It When We

See It ¿ 38

The 1980s Board Role: The Board Becomes Important ¿ 39

Mighty Institutional Investors Weigh In ¿ 40

The Courts Recognize Independent Judgment of the Board as Mission

Critical ¿ 41

Economic Uncertainty and Social Unrest Reduce American

Confidence ¿ 42

Market Crashes on Black Monday ¿ 42

Changing Market Forces Become Visible ¿ 43

NYSE Establishes Safeguards ¿ 43

The 1990s Board: Independence Criteria Tighten as Equity Linked

Compensation Grows ¿ 44

True Independence Grows in Value ¿ 45

Equity Linked Compensation Creates Moral Hazard ¿ 46

Independence of Mind Needs Help from Independence of

Process ¿ 46

Revolving CEOs ¿ 47

Chapter 6: Post 2000 Intensification of Focus on the Board ¿ 49

Corruption Eruption Leads to Sarbanes Oxley and Growing Focus on

Board ¿ 50

The Functioning of the Board of Directors Gains Attention ¿ 52

Sarbanes-Oxley Act ¿ 54

Part II: The Players and Capital Market Forces ¿ 59

Chapter 7: The Rise of Independent/Disinterested Directors ¿ 61

Considering Independent Director Effectiveness ¿ 61

Dueling Definitions ¿ 62

New York Stock Exchange Listing Requirements Stress Independence of

Directors ¿ 62

Independent Directors Fill a Structural and Legal Need ¿ 66

Chapter 8: The Rise of Institutional Investors ¿ 69

Mutual Fund Development ¿ 69

Comments from Mutual Fund Leader John C. Bogle ¿ 71

The Growth of Passive Investing ¿ 74

The Defined Benefit Pension Plan Grows ¿ 75

Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (ERISA) Strengthens

Pension Rules ¿ 76

The Defined Benefit Pension Plan Declines ¿ 77

Retirement Assets Shift into Mutual Funds ¿ 78

Public Sector Pension Plans ¿ 78

The Growing Pension Crisis ¿ 79

Investing by Public and Private Plan Fiduciaries ¿ 80

Shifting Patterns of Share Ownership in United States ¿ 82

The Perils and Possibilities of Concentrated Share Ownership ¿ 83

The Rise of Proxy Advisor Power ¿ 84

Proxy Advisors Helped Interpret High Volume of Information ¿ 85

Responsible Voting of Proxies in Best Interests of Clients

Required ¿ 85

Proxy Advisors Take Heed: Physician, Heal Thyself ¿ 86

Chapter 9: The Impact of The Great Inflation ¿ 89

The Seeds of the Great Inflation Are Sown by the Fateful Phillips

Curve ¿ 89

Our Economy Fights Another War, on Several Fronts ¿ 91

Employment v. Inflation ¿ 91

Federal Reserve Chairman Volcker Toughs It Out ¿ 92

Impact of Prolonged Inflation on Capital Market Innovation ¿ 94

Securitization Solves a Genuine Problem, and Turns the World Upside

Down ¿ 94

Not Your Daddy's Trading Floor ¿ 95

Interest Rate Arbitrage Comes of Age with the Swap Market ¿ 96

Chapter 10: Mortgage Backed Securities and Structured Products

Conundrums ¿ 99

Using Securitization Techniques, the Sky Was the Limit-Or Maybe

Not ¿ 100

The Mortgage Derivative Market Implodes ¿ 101

Hark, Securitization of Sub Prime Mortgages Begins ¿ 101

Earnings as Defined by Generally Accepted Accounting Principles May

Not Create Cash ¿ 102

Sub Prime Industry Almost Died in 1998 ¿ 103

Public Policy Starts the Subprime Cycle Again ¿ 103

Repeal of Glass Steagall Act Allows Commercial Banks and Investment

Banks to Compete ¿ 104

And We Pushed Ourselves into the Abyss ¿ 105

Low Interest Rates Fuel Frenzies in Multiple Arenas ¿ 105

Collateralized Debt Obligations Explode, In More Ways Than

One ¿ 106

The Abyss Itself ¿ 106

Multiple Financial Institutions Fail ¿ 107

And WaMu, Too, Bites the Dust ¿ 108

Chapter 11: The Aftermath of the Abyss ¿ 111

Chapter 12: The Rise of Leveraged Buyouts, High Yield Bonds, and Private

Equity Investment ¿ 113

No Longer Your Granddaddy's Way to Buy a Company ¿ 113

The Venture Capital Firm is Born ¿ 114

The Private Equity Fund is Born ¿ 114

The Leveraged Buy Out Arrives ¿ 115

Pension Plans Buy in to Private Equity Investing ¿ 116

The Hostile Takeover Epidemic ¿ 117

The Role of Michael Milken ¿ 117

Milken Flexes His Funding Muscles ¿ 118

Corporate Titans Are Shaken by an Upstart ¿ 119

The Government Fights Back-For Real ¿ 119

Giuliani Plays Hardball with RICO Threat ¿ 120

Milken Pleads, and NOT to Engaging in Insider Trading ¿ 121

And Drexel Fails ¿ 122

And Restructures Its Own Board of Directors ¿ 122

Lasting Impact of Milken and Drexel Burnham ¿ 123

Private Equity Goes Public ¿ 123

Chapter 13: The Rise of Hedge Funds and Emergence of Aggressive

Activism ¿ 125

Hedge Funds Remain Largely Opaque and Unregulated ¿ 125

Hedge Funds Emerge as Activists ¿ 126

Traditional Institutional Investors Join the Fray ¿ 127

The Current Impact of Activism ¿ 128

Voting Results on Shareholder Proposals ¿ 129

Chapter 14: The Evolution of the New York Stock Exchange ¿ 131

Part III: The Role of The Board ¿ 133

Chapter 15: Clarifying the Rights and Roles of the Board and the

Shareholders ¿ 137

The Board Serves the Corporation as Its Agent ¿ 138

The Powers of the Board ¿ 139

Public Company Ownership ¿ 140

Functional Principles of the Board ¿ 141

Accountability of the Board ¿ 143

Defining Board Success ¿ 143

The Purpose of the Corporation Project ¿ 145

Short Termism Really Is a Problem ¿ 146

Chapter 16: Assessing the Proliferating Policies and Principles ¿ 149

OECD Encourages Adoption of National Codes of Governance ¿ 150

Other Voices Join in ¿ 150

Chapter 17: Considering the Proposed New Paradigm ¿ 153

Summary Roadmap for the New Paradigm ¿ 153

The New Paradigm Attempts a Synthesis of Good Corporate Governance

Concepts ¿ 155

Proposed Investor Behavior ¿ 158

New Paradigm Proposes Integrated Long-Term Investment Approach ¿ 159

Proposed Integration of Citizenship Matters into Investment

Strategy ¿ 159

Proposed Disclosure of Investor Policies and Preference ¿ 160

And Now Comes CIRCA, Council for Investor Rights and Corporate

Accountability ¿ 161

Activist Playbook ¿ 162

Proxy Fights and Shareholder Candidates ¿ 163

The Bower and Paine Analysis of Maximizing Shareholder Value as

Corporate Goal ¿ 163

The Dangers of Agency Theory ¿ 165

Part IV: Doing the Job ¿ 169

Boards Must Protect Corporation Regardless of Conflicting Agendas ¿ 169

Chapter 18: Review Issues for Boards to Address Highlighted by NYSE ¿ 171

Executing the Work of the Board ¿ 173

Chapter 19: Establish the Appropriate "Tone at the Top" ¿ 175

Relentless Focus on Ethical Behavior and Discerning the Right Thing to

Do ¿ 178

Training as to What Ethical Behavior Means is...

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2018
Fachbereich: Betriebswirtschaft
Genre: Wirtschaft
Rubrik: Recht & Wirtschaft
Medium: Taschenbuch
Reihe: ISSN
Inhalt: XXXVII
279 S.
10 s/w Illustr.
10 s/w Tab.
10 b/w ill.
10 b/w tbl.
ISBN-13: 9781547416448
ISBN-10: 1547416440
Sprache: Englisch
Ausstattung / Beilage: Paperback
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Midanek, Deborah Hicks
Hersteller: De Gruyter
De|G Press
Walter de Gruyter Inc.
ISSN
Maße: 230 x 155 x 18 mm
Von/Mit: Deborah Hicks Midanek
Erscheinungsdatum: 08.10.2018
Gewicht: 0,474 kg
Artikel-ID: 110770626
Über den Autor

Deborah Hicks Midanek
, Principal, Prevail Investments, LLC; Vice Chairman & Independent Director, Innovate MS., USA

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Part I: The System and How It Came To Be ¿ 1

Chapter 1: How Our Governance System Began ¿ 3

The First Limited Liability Corporation ¿ 3

Amsterdam Stock Exchange Established to List VOC Securities ¿ 4

VOC Completes Initial Public Offering, Possibly World's First ¿ 4

The Governance of VOC Establishes the Model ¿ 5

The Lords Seventeen Governance Structure Drawn from Guild

System ¿ 5

VOC Confronts a Large Activist Shareholder ¿ 6

. . . And a Bear Syndicate ¿ 6

The Corporate Form Advances and Spreads-And with It, the Board ¿ 7

Corporations Arrived in the New World ¿ 8

And Bubbles Burst ¿ 9

Chapter 2: The Emergence of the Corporation in United States ¿ 11

New York Pioneers Simple Incorporation Procedure ¿ 11

Boston Manufacturing Company is First Private Corporation in United

States ¿ 12

Corporations Gain Power Under State Control ¿ 13

Economic Opportunity Expands; Farmers and Artisans Suffer

Disruption ¿ 14

Corporate Control is Concentrated ¿ 15

How J.D. Rockefeller Went from Rags to Riches ¿ 15

The Government Fights Back, Kind Of ¿ 16

Early Days of the New York Stock Exchange ¿ 17

Teddy Busts the Trusts ¿ 19

Government Power Takes on Commercial Power: Teddy v J.P. ¿ 19

Unintended Consequences Lead to More Antitrust Laws ¿ 20

Chapter 3: Post-World War I Developments ¿ 23

The Stock Market Crashes ¿ 23

The Great Depression and FDR's New Deal ¿ 23

Safety Net for Banks Created ¿ 24

Regulation of Securities and Securities Markets Takes Root ¿ 25

Safety Net Extended to Citizens as Social Security is Born ¿ 25

Frustration Sets in as Unemployment Persists ¿ 26

Government and Business Mobilize for World War II ¿ 27

Roosevelt and Business Create Formidable Alliance ¿ 27

Solidarity Works Miracles ¿ 28

Wartime Success Reaches Far Beyond Battlefields ¿ 29

Chapter 4: The Glow Following World War II ¿ 31

The 1950s Board Role ¿ 31

Stock Market Investing is Patriotic Duty ¿ 32

The Nifty Fifty Catches On ¿ 33

Investor Relations Become a Corporate Function ¿ 34

Chapter 5: Shifting Dynamics from 1970 to 2000 ¿ 35

Agency Theory is Born ¿ 35

The Stock Market Corrects ¿ 36

Outrage over the Wreck of Penn Central Fuels New Focus on Board

Role ¿ 36

Broad Corruption Revealed Leads to Focus on Governance Per Se ¿ 37

The Board as Overseer Takes Root as Independent Directors Become

Desirable ¿ 38

The Definition of Independence Proves Elusive; We Know It When We

See It ¿ 38

The 1980s Board Role: The Board Becomes Important ¿ 39

Mighty Institutional Investors Weigh In ¿ 40

The Courts Recognize Independent Judgment of the Board as Mission

Critical ¿ 41

Economic Uncertainty and Social Unrest Reduce American

Confidence ¿ 42

Market Crashes on Black Monday ¿ 42

Changing Market Forces Become Visible ¿ 43

NYSE Establishes Safeguards ¿ 43

The 1990s Board: Independence Criteria Tighten as Equity Linked

Compensation Grows ¿ 44

True Independence Grows in Value ¿ 45

Equity Linked Compensation Creates Moral Hazard ¿ 46

Independence of Mind Needs Help from Independence of

Process ¿ 46

Revolving CEOs ¿ 47

Chapter 6: Post 2000 Intensification of Focus on the Board ¿ 49

Corruption Eruption Leads to Sarbanes Oxley and Growing Focus on

Board ¿ 50

The Functioning of the Board of Directors Gains Attention ¿ 52

Sarbanes-Oxley Act ¿ 54

Part II: The Players and Capital Market Forces ¿ 59

Chapter 7: The Rise of Independent/Disinterested Directors ¿ 61

Considering Independent Director Effectiveness ¿ 61

Dueling Definitions ¿ 62

New York Stock Exchange Listing Requirements Stress Independence of

Directors ¿ 62

Independent Directors Fill a Structural and Legal Need ¿ 66

Chapter 8: The Rise of Institutional Investors ¿ 69

Mutual Fund Development ¿ 69

Comments from Mutual Fund Leader John C. Bogle ¿ 71

The Growth of Passive Investing ¿ 74

The Defined Benefit Pension Plan Grows ¿ 75

Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (ERISA) Strengthens

Pension Rules ¿ 76

The Defined Benefit Pension Plan Declines ¿ 77

Retirement Assets Shift into Mutual Funds ¿ 78

Public Sector Pension Plans ¿ 78

The Growing Pension Crisis ¿ 79

Investing by Public and Private Plan Fiduciaries ¿ 80

Shifting Patterns of Share Ownership in United States ¿ 82

The Perils and Possibilities of Concentrated Share Ownership ¿ 83

The Rise of Proxy Advisor Power ¿ 84

Proxy Advisors Helped Interpret High Volume of Information ¿ 85

Responsible Voting of Proxies in Best Interests of Clients

Required ¿ 85

Proxy Advisors Take Heed: Physician, Heal Thyself ¿ 86

Chapter 9: The Impact of The Great Inflation ¿ 89

The Seeds of the Great Inflation Are Sown by the Fateful Phillips

Curve ¿ 89

Our Economy Fights Another War, on Several Fronts ¿ 91

Employment v. Inflation ¿ 91

Federal Reserve Chairman Volcker Toughs It Out ¿ 92

Impact of Prolonged Inflation on Capital Market Innovation ¿ 94

Securitization Solves a Genuine Problem, and Turns the World Upside

Down ¿ 94

Not Your Daddy's Trading Floor ¿ 95

Interest Rate Arbitrage Comes of Age with the Swap Market ¿ 96

Chapter 10: Mortgage Backed Securities and Structured Products

Conundrums ¿ 99

Using Securitization Techniques, the Sky Was the Limit-Or Maybe

Not ¿ 100

The Mortgage Derivative Market Implodes ¿ 101

Hark, Securitization of Sub Prime Mortgages Begins ¿ 101

Earnings as Defined by Generally Accepted Accounting Principles May

Not Create Cash ¿ 102

Sub Prime Industry Almost Died in 1998 ¿ 103

Public Policy Starts the Subprime Cycle Again ¿ 103

Repeal of Glass Steagall Act Allows Commercial Banks and Investment

Banks to Compete ¿ 104

And We Pushed Ourselves into the Abyss ¿ 105

Low Interest Rates Fuel Frenzies in Multiple Arenas ¿ 105

Collateralized Debt Obligations Explode, In More Ways Than

One ¿ 106

The Abyss Itself ¿ 106

Multiple Financial Institutions Fail ¿ 107

And WaMu, Too, Bites the Dust ¿ 108

Chapter 11: The Aftermath of the Abyss ¿ 111

Chapter 12: The Rise of Leveraged Buyouts, High Yield Bonds, and Private

Equity Investment ¿ 113

No Longer Your Granddaddy's Way to Buy a Company ¿ 113

The Venture Capital Firm is Born ¿ 114

The Private Equity Fund is Born ¿ 114

The Leveraged Buy Out Arrives ¿ 115

Pension Plans Buy in to Private Equity Investing ¿ 116

The Hostile Takeover Epidemic ¿ 117

The Role of Michael Milken ¿ 117

Milken Flexes His Funding Muscles ¿ 118

Corporate Titans Are Shaken by an Upstart ¿ 119

The Government Fights Back-For Real ¿ 119

Giuliani Plays Hardball with RICO Threat ¿ 120

Milken Pleads, and NOT to Engaging in Insider Trading ¿ 121

And Drexel Fails ¿ 122

And Restructures Its Own Board of Directors ¿ 122

Lasting Impact of Milken and Drexel Burnham ¿ 123

Private Equity Goes Public ¿ 123

Chapter 13: The Rise of Hedge Funds and Emergence of Aggressive

Activism ¿ 125

Hedge Funds Remain Largely Opaque and Unregulated ¿ 125

Hedge Funds Emerge as Activists ¿ 126

Traditional Institutional Investors Join the Fray ¿ 127

The Current Impact of Activism ¿ 128

Voting Results on Shareholder Proposals ¿ 129

Chapter 14: The Evolution of the New York Stock Exchange ¿ 131

Part III: The Role of The Board ¿ 133

Chapter 15: Clarifying the Rights and Roles of the Board and the

Shareholders ¿ 137

The Board Serves the Corporation as Its Agent ¿ 138

The Powers of the Board ¿ 139

Public Company Ownership ¿ 140

Functional Principles of the Board ¿ 141

Accountability of the Board ¿ 143

Defining Board Success ¿ 143

The Purpose of the Corporation Project ¿ 145

Short Termism Really Is a Problem ¿ 146

Chapter 16: Assessing the Proliferating Policies and Principles ¿ 149

OECD Encourages Adoption of National Codes of Governance ¿ 150

Other Voices Join in ¿ 150

Chapter 17: Considering the Proposed New Paradigm ¿ 153

Summary Roadmap for the New Paradigm ¿ 153

The New Paradigm Attempts a Synthesis of Good Corporate Governance

Concepts ¿ 155

Proposed Investor Behavior ¿ 158

New Paradigm Proposes Integrated Long-Term Investment Approach ¿ 159

Proposed Integration of Citizenship Matters into Investment

Strategy ¿ 159

Proposed Disclosure of Investor Policies and Preference ¿ 160

And Now Comes CIRCA, Council for Investor Rights and Corporate

Accountability ¿ 161

Activist Playbook ¿ 162

Proxy Fights and Shareholder Candidates ¿ 163

The Bower and Paine Analysis of Maximizing Shareholder Value as

Corporate Goal ¿ 163

The Dangers of Agency Theory ¿ 165

Part IV: Doing the Job ¿ 169

Boards Must Protect Corporation Regardless of Conflicting Agendas ¿ 169

Chapter 18: Review Issues for Boards to Address Highlighted by NYSE ¿ 171

Executing the Work of the Board ¿ 173

Chapter 19: Establish the Appropriate "Tone at the Top" ¿ 175

Relentless Focus on Ethical Behavior and Discerning the Right Thing to

Do ¿ 178

Training as to What Ethical Behavior Means is...

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2018
Fachbereich: Betriebswirtschaft
Genre: Wirtschaft
Rubrik: Recht & Wirtschaft
Medium: Taschenbuch
Reihe: ISSN
Inhalt: XXXVII
279 S.
10 s/w Illustr.
10 s/w Tab.
10 b/w ill.
10 b/w tbl.
ISBN-13: 9781547416448
ISBN-10: 1547416440
Sprache: Englisch
Ausstattung / Beilage: Paperback
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Midanek, Deborah Hicks
Hersteller: De Gruyter
De|G Press
Walter de Gruyter Inc.
ISSN
Maße: 230 x 155 x 18 mm
Von/Mit: Deborah Hicks Midanek
Erscheinungsdatum: 08.10.2018
Gewicht: 0,474 kg
Artikel-ID: 110770626
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