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Speaking Out on Governance

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This series aims to increase dialogue between and within the private and public sectors on the leading environmental, social, and governance issues of our time. Exploring and testing the very purpo...
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  • 18 May 2020
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Winner of the GOLD Nonfiction Book Award presented by the Nonfiction Authors Association!

Speaking Out on Governance presents a range of viewpoints concerning the role of today’s corporation and its board of directors. The author engages in candid discussion with subject matter experts including boardmembers, corporate attorneys, academics, institutional investors, regulators, and activists. These interviews of leading authorities in the corporate governance arena provide the reader with unique insight into the vitally important but often misunderstood role played by the board.

Deborah Hicks Midanek discusses perspectives regarding what directors of businesses actually do and should do; the true motivations and concerns of the various parties seeking to influence corporate behavior; legal issues surrounding the board; and the key similarities and differences of opinion that may help improve effectiveness of all parties and increase board and director effectiveness. This book is essential reading for corporate directors and would-be directors, senior managers, attorneys, consultants and anyone interested in what drives organizational behavior.

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Price: $46.99
Pages: 214
Publisher: De Gruyter
Imprint: De Gruyter
Publication Date: 18 May 2020
ISBN: 9783110666687
Format: Paperback
BISACs: BUS104000 BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Corporate Governance
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Deborah Hicks Midanek, CEO & Chairman, Solon Group, Inc., USA

Foreword

Introduction: What is the Governance Revolution?

Part I: The Investors

Part II: The Legislators

Part III: The Regulators

Part IV: The Legal System

Part V: Academia

Part VI: The Media

Part VII: The Company

Conclusion: Distilling the Themes and Variations