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OverviewWhy when companies come crashing down, do we hear of boards who have failed in their fiduciary duties? Or that they have been ignorant, complacent or downright complicit in these scandals and downfalls? Of course, corporate scandals are nothing new, nor are they limited to any one geography. They are a damning indictment of our systems of corporate governance around the world. And yet, despite this frequency, little or nothing changes. We shrug and move on, accepting they are an unavoidable part of the system that produces incredible wealth for economies and societies. But it should not be that way. Disaster in the Boardroom shows how boards can be better. Looking at why these scandals happen, authors Peterson and Brown present in-depth case studies of major global corporations – including recent contemporary scandals associated with companies such as BP, Facebook and Uber – using the optic of their unique, original and compelling ‘six dysfunctions of the board’ analysis to reveal their particularities but also how they can be overcome. In this book, Brown and Peterson explore common attributes of scandals such as lack of independence from management, missing key voices, cultural amplification, diffusion of responsibility, rule-bound cultures and groupthink. They also identify ways to strengthen boards, improve their culture and competence, and give directors and others the power to take action and ultimately prevent disasters from happening. Disaster in the Boardroom is essential reading for every executive in every boardroom, those aspiring to board positions as well as anyone interested in why boards fail. It has never been more important to pre-identify and eradicate these boardroom dysfunctions – not least so that their impacts upon society can better seen, understood, mitigated, and avoided. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Gerry Brown , Randall S. PetersonPublisher: Springer Nature Switzerland AG Imprint: Springer Nature Switzerland AG Edition: 2022 ed. Weight: 0.629kg ISBN: 9783030916572ISBN 10: 303091657 Pages: 287 Publication Date: 12 February 2022 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsPart 1.- Chapter 1: Where was the board?.- Chapter 2: The Faces of Disaster.- Chapter 3: Dealing with the consequences.- Chapter 4: Causes of dysfunctional culture.- {art 4.- Chapter 5: The subordinated board: Facebook.- Chapter 6: The imbalanced board: Google.- Chapter 7.- The distended board: Uber.- Chapter 8: The bystander board: BP and Deepwater Horizon.- Chapter 9: The bureaucratic board: The Big Four.- Chapter 10: The conforming board: Royal Bank of Scotland.- Part 3.- Chapter 11: Changing board culture.- Chapter 12: Stakeholder engagement.- Chapter 13: Improving board effectiveness: practical steps.Reviews“I judge a book by the number of notes I make as I read and also by how often I find myself reading excerpts to anyone who’ll listen. Disasters in the Boardroom scores highly on both counts.” (Sue Magee, The Book Bag, thebookbag.co.uk, June 07, 2022) I judge a book by the number of notes I make as I read and also by how often I find myself reading excerpts to anyone who'll listen. Disasters in the Boardroom scores highly on both counts. (Sue Magee, The Book Bag, thebookbag.co.uk, June 07, 2022) Author InformationGerry Brown is Chairman of both Novaquest Capital Management (a global private equity firm) and of G Brown Associates Ltd (a family company). He has held a variety of Chairman and Independent Director positions in public and private companies across different sectors and geographies. He is a Council Member of the University of Exeter and Visiting Fellow at Henley Business School as well as a Fellow of the Institute of Directors. Brown also sits on the Advisory Board for Corporate Governance. He is also the author of The Independent Director: The Non-Executive Director’s Guide to Effective Board Presence and The Independent Director in Society (both Palgrave) as well as Making a Difference (De Gruyter). Dr. Randall S. Peterson is Professor of Organizational Behaviour and Founding Director of the Leadership Institute at London Business School. He has studied and taught about boards and top management teams for over 30 years. His research has been published in leading managerial publications including Harvard Business Review and MIT Sloan Management Review as well as high-ranking academic journals such as Academy of Management Annals and Administrative Science Quarterly. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |