Boardroom excellence a commonsense perspective on corporate governance

In Boardroom Excellence, author Paul Brountas, a corporate attorney with more than forty years experience, discusses the qualities and components of effective boards in todays post-Enron environment. Written in a concise format, the book is filled with informative practical advice for board members...

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Main Author: Brountas, Paul P. (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: San Francisco, CA Jossey-Bass 2004
©2004
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Summary:In Boardroom Excellence, author Paul Brountas, a corporate attorney with more than forty years experience, discusses the qualities and components of effective boards in todays post-Enron environment. Written in a concise format, the book is filled with informative practical advice for board members of private, public, and nonprofit organizations. Boardroom Excellence contains an informed discussion of fundamental corporate governance issues, including the duties and responsibilities of directors and the proper interaction of the board with the CEO and management. Brountas reveals how board members can be most effective when they are independent, possess integrity, are well-informed and involved, and are proactive. Boardroom Excellence offers timely information about Establishing the values and qualities that board members should possess Developing an environment in the boardroom where skepticism and serious discussion are encouraged Understanding what the CEO expects of the board and what the board expects of the CEO Creating effective independent audit, compensation, nominating, and governance committees Formulating guidelines for periodic evaluation of the performance of the board and individual board members
Physical Description:xvi, 160 pages illustrations 24 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:0787976415
9780787976415