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The Governance Game: What Every Board Member & Corporate Director Should Know About What Went Wrong in Corporate America & What New Responsibilities They Are Faced With
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Sales rank 838,485
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A pair of insiders and a host of corporate directors reveal the all-too-human failings that lead to corporate mismanagement and malfeasance. Seymann and Rosenbaum argue that the corporate meltdowns of 2002 resulted more from a lack of director focus than a lack of rules, and they come up with commonsense solutions that can be implemented immediately. In Plain English, they dissect the corporate practices that defy logic, the questions that are never asked or answered, and the hidden traps that snare so many corporate boards. The Governance Game is required reading for CEOs and directors, for investors and consumers, and for anyone who wants to understand what went wrong with corporate America - and how to fix it.
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| Publisher | Aspatore Books | | Release date | 04/2003 | | Availability | Usually ships in 24 hours | | Edition | Paperback |
| | List price | $24.95 | | Our price | $19.71 (you save 21.00%) | | Used price | from $19.7 |
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The Governance Game As the environment for corproate governance continues to evolve, this book offers a quick, insightful read for what is expected in today's climate.
governance The author makes bold, logical and necessary recommendations for the enhancement of corporate governance in a reader friendly format. This is a valuable contribution to the subject and should be carefully considered by all boardroom constituencies - directors, emloyees, investors and other key stakeholders. by Susan Shultz, author, The Board Book(AMACOM)
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