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Corporate Boards New Strategies For Adding Value At The Top 1st Jay A Conger

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Corporate Boards New Strategies For Adding Value At The Top 1st Jay A Conger
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Publisher: Jossey-Bass
File Extension: PDF
File size: 64.1 MB
Pages: 206
Author: Jay A. Conger, Edward E. Lawler III, David Finegold, III, Edward E. Lawler
ISBN: 9780787956202, 9780787960254, 0787956201, 078796025X
Language: English
Year: 2001
Edition: 1st

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Corporate Boards New Strategies For Adding Value At The Top 1st Jay A Conger by Jay A. Conger, Edward E. Lawler Iii, David Finegold, Iii, Edward E. Lawler 9780787956202, 9780787960254, 0787956201, 078796025X instant download after payment.

This outstanding work reveals how boards governing 21st-century organizations can change their practices and align their principles to successfully govern the organization of the new economy. The authors propose that judging a board's effectiveness should be done not in a ''shareholder'' context but in a ''stakeholder'' context instead. They couch their reforms in a framework that focuses on what determines effective governance behavior: information, knowledge, power, and rewards.They argue it is behavior, not practices that count, and look at boards from a group and an organizational perspective.

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