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Ralph
Ward's latest work provides a clear and up to the minute guide to
the state of boards and their leadership in the United States.
--
Sir Adrian Cadbury
While
there are many good books that lay out the legal obligations of
directors, none so clearly examines the concept of
"leadership" in the boardroom.
--
James McRitchie
CorpGov.net |
At a time of
global business crisis, U.S. corporate boards must now meet without
their CEOs; key committees have tough new independence rules; and all
board members now face an unavoidable legal responsibility for truly
independent oversight. The result -- an urgent demand that corporate
boards for the first time develop their own leaders from within.
Ralph Ward's new book The
New Boardroom Leaders explains how.
How do CEOs and the new board leaders divide their roles?
When is a "separate" chair not an "independent" chair?
What happens when boards meet without the CEO?
What should a lead director's job description include?
How much power should a separate board leader really have?
The
New Boardroom Leaders give you
the first inside look at how board leaders actually do their jobs,
based on extensive interviews and research. This is practical advice
from real board leaders on what works in their boardrooms, what
doesn't, and what they expect in the future.
To order, just
follow the Amazon link below...
Ralph Ward is
promoting The New
Boardroom Leaders with
media comments, interviews, editorials, excerpts. and appearances,
and is available to meet your media and programming needs. Please
contact him at:
1+ 989-833-7615
(US Eastern Time), or rward{at}
boardroominsider.com. |