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A Director's Guide to Governance in the Boardroom: Across the Private, Public, and Voluntary Sectors

A Director's Guide to Governance in the Boardroom: Across the Private, Public, and Voluntary Sectors

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The book "Corporate Governance: A Practical Guide" provides insights into board stewardship approaches across organisational types and sectors, offering the views of experienced corporate governance professionals and including relevant case studies.

Format: Hardback
Length: 420 pages
Publication date: 25 April 2022
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd


The book provides valuable insights into the complex world of corporate governance, addressing the needs and concerns of both executive and non-executive directors. It offers a comprehensive examination of board stewardship approaches across various organisational types and sectors, ranging from large listed companies to the public sector. Drawing upon the expertise of a diverse range of experienced corporate governance professionals, the book presents a wealth of practical advice and case studies to help readers navigate the challenges and opportunities of corporate governance.

The book begins by exploring the role of the board in shaping the strategic direction and performance of the organisation. It discusses the importance of effective board communication, decision-making processes, and risk management. It also examines the dynamics of board relationships, including the roles of board members, the chairperson, and the management team.

In the next section, the book provides a detailed analysis of board stewardship approaches across different organisational types and sectors. It explores the challenges and opportunities unique to each sector, such as the regulatory environment, stakeholder expectations, and competitive pressures. The book also highlights the importance of diversity on the board and the role of independent directors in providing oversight and guidance.

The third section of the book focuses on specific board stewardship practices and techniques. It discusses the importance of setting clear governance standards, monitoring performance, and engaging with stakeholders. It also provides practical advice on developing effective board committees, conducting effective board meetings, and addressing conflicts of interest.

Throughout the book, real-life case studies are used to illustrate the practical application of corporate governance principles. These case studies cover a range of industries and sectors, including financial services, technology, healthcare, and manufacturing. Each case study provides a detailed account of the challenges and opportunities faced by the organisation, as well as the board's response to these challenges.

The book concludes by summarising the key findings and offering recommendations for improving corporate governance practices. It emphasises the importance of transparency, accountability, and effective communication in building trust and confidence among stakeholders.

In conclusion, the book provides a comprehensive and practical guide to corporate governance, addressing the needs and concerns of both executive and non-executive directors. It offers insights into board stewardship approaches across organisational types and sectors, and is packed with valuable advice and case studies from experienced corporate governance professionals. Whether you are a board member, executive, or non-executive director, this book will help you improve your understanding of corporate governance and contribute to the success of your organisation.

Weight: 988g
Dimension: 229 x 152 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780367696825

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