Director's Guide to Governance in the Boardroom
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"For anyone considering joining a board, this book offers invaluable practical insight. The chapter on Environment, Social and Governance (ESG) is particularly relevant at a time when stakeholder capitalism is on the rise. This is something I think about frequently and it is the talk of boardrooms around the world."
Ann Cairns, Executive Vice Chair – Mastercard, Global Chair 30% Club, Lead Director – Government Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS), Chair Intercontinental Exchange and Chair – Financial Alliance for Women
"It offers a practical guide for non-executive and executive board directors in the private, public and charity sectors of the UK. Its unusual but compelling combination of factual information and personal insights provided by practicing board members, offering insights that are just not available anywhere else."
Peter Allanson, Good Governance Institute
"This topic is of extreme importance to all Boards. Every director should understand the implications and ramifications for their business. The editors and contributing authors add to the growing body of scholarly and other works that provide a grounding and underpinning to the understanding of good governance."
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Jonathan Geldart, Director General, Institute of Directors
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Detaljer
- Forlag
- Routledge
- Innbinding
- Innbundet
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Sider
- 420
- ISBN
- 9780367696825
- Utgivelsesår
- 2022
- Format
- 23 x 15 cm
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"For anyone considering joining a board, this book offers invaluable practical insight. The chapter on Environment, Social and Governance (ESG) is particularly relevant at a time when stakeholder capitalism is on the rise. This is something I think about frequently and it is the talk of boardrooms around the world."
Ann Cairns, Executive Vice Chair – Mastercard, Global Chair 30% Club, Lead Director – Government Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS), Chair Intercontinental Exchange and Chair – Financial Alliance for Women
"It offers a practical guide for non-executive and executive board directors in the private, public and charity sectors of the UK. Its unusual but compelling combination of factual information and personal insights provided by practicing board members, offering insights that are just not available anywhere else."
Peter Allanson, Good Governance Institute
"This topic is of extreme importance to all Boards. Every director should understand the implications and ramifications for their business. The editors and contributing authors add to the growing body of scholarly and other works that provide a grounding and underpinning to the understanding of good governance."
»
Jonathan Geldart, Director General, Institute of Directors
«
"For anyone considering joining a board, this book offers invaluable practical insight. The chapter on Environment, Social and Governance (ESG) is particularly relevant at a time when stakeholder capitalism is on the rise. This is something I think about frequently and it is the talk of boardrooms around the world."
- Ann Cairns Executive Vice Chair – Mastercard, Global Chair 30% Club, Lead Director – Government Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS), Chair Intercontinental Exchange and Chair – Financial Alliance for Women"It offers a practical guide for non-executive and executive board directors in the private, public and charity sectors of the UK. Its unusual but compelling combination of factual information and personal insights provided by practicing board members, offering insights that are just not available anywhere else."
- Peter Allanson, Good Governance Institute"This topic is of extreme importance to all Boards. Every director should understand the implications and ramifications for their business. The Editors and Contributing Authors add to the growing body of scholarly and other works that provide a grounding and underpinning to the understanding of good governance."
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- Jonathan Geldart, Director General, Institute of Directors.