Corporate Director s Guidebook

Corporate Director s Guidebook
Author: American Bar Association. Committee on Corporate Laws
Publsiher: American Bar Association
Total Pages: 140
Release: 2007
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1590318501

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The Corporate Director's Guidebook is recognized as the premier authority on the director's role and the board's functions. It is read, consulted and cited by board members, executives, lawyers and academics nationwide. Now available as a new Fifth Edition, the Guidebook completely updates its fourth edition published in 2004. This new Fifth Edition addresses recent effects the Sarbanes-Oxley Act has had in the corporate governance arena and its impact on the legal responsibilities of directors of public companies.

Corporate Director s Guidebook

Corporate Director s Guidebook
Author: American Bar Association. Committee on Corporate Laws
Publsiher: American Bar Association
Total Pages: 116
Release: 2004
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1590312929

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This ready-reference handbook summarizes the rights and responsibilities of a corporate director, reviews legal standards of conduct, and much more.

The Director s Handbook

The Director s Handbook
Author: Institute of Directors
Publsiher: Kogan Page Publishers
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2010-05-03
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780749462840

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The Director's Handbook, first published in 2005, filled a gap in the market by providing a practical guide to key issues facing board directors and senior business decision-makers in the UK. Now, with far-reaching changes in directors' duties and other principles of company law, this new edition updates and explains the laws which affect the way every director does their job. It deals with all aspects of a company director's role, duties, responsibilities and liabilities within the context of the current law and good practice. Written by leading experts and fully supported by research findings, this 3rd edition also contains case studies from companies of varying sizes and sectors, plus new chapters on the role of the company secretary plus the latest legal developments in the health and safety arena. The Director's Handbook is the essential reference and source of advice for all new and existing directors, as well as those who aspire to this position.

Directors Duties in Canada

Directors  Duties in Canada
Author: Barry J. Reiter
Publsiher: CCH Canadian Limited
Total Pages: 604
Release: 2006
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1553676939

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Director s Handbook

Director s Handbook
Author: Frank M. Placenti
Publsiher: American Bar Association
Total Pages: 523
Release: 2017
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1634258118

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As directors continue to grapple with ever expanding agendas and complex issues in the boardroom, the Director's Handbook provides a valuable practical resource that identifies 101 topics commonly encountered by public company directors. This valuable resource focuses on equipping individual directors to function at a higher level by arming them with general background on a topic and then questions to enable the director to gather the information required to reach an informed decision. It is designed as an excellent training tool for both new directors and younger lawyers entering the governance field.

Corporate Director s Guidebook

Corporate Director s Guidebook
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Corporate Director's Guidebook
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre: Corporation law
ISBN: 1616328746

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The Sixth Edition is being published in the wake of the 2007-2010 financial crisis and the resulting legislation, the Dodd-Frank wall street Reform and Consumer Protection Act (Dodd-Frank Act). As a result, this edition emphasizes themes arising out of the crisis and important to all directors, particularly those in public companies.

The Handbook of Board Governance

The Handbook of Board Governance
Author: Richard Leblanc
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 888
Release: 2016-05-31
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781118895504

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Build a more effective board with insight from the forefront of corporate governance The Handbook of Board Governance provides comprehensive, expert-led coverage of all aspects of corporate governance for public, nonprofit, and private boards. Written by collaboration among subject matter experts, this book combines academic rigor and practitioner experience to provide thorough guidance and deep insight. From diversity, effectiveness, and responsibilities, to compensation, succession planning, and financial literacy, the topics are at once broad-ranging and highly relevant to current and aspiring directors. The coverage applies to governance at public companies, private and small or medium companies, state-owned enterprises, family owned organizations, and more, to ensure complete and clear guidance on a diverse range of issues. An all-star contributor list including Ram Charan, Bob Monks, Nell Minow, and Mark Nadler, among others, gives you the insight of thought leaders in the areas relevant to your organization. A well-functioning board is essential to an organization’s achievement. Whether the goal is furthering a mission or dominating a market, the board’s composition, strategy, and practices are a determining factor in the organization’s ultimate success. This guide provides the information essential to building a board that works. Delve into the board’s strategic role in value creation Gain useful insight into compensation, risk, accountability, legal obligations Understand the many competencies required of an effective director Get up to speed on blind spots, trendspotting, and social media in the board room The board is responsible for a vast and varied collection of duties, but the singular mission is to push the organization forward. Poor organization, one-sided composition, inefficient practices, and ineffective oversight detract from that mission, but all can be avoided. The Handbook of Board Governance provides practical guidance and expert insight relevant to board members across the spectrum.

A Handbook on Corporate Governance

A Handbook on Corporate Governance
Author: Institute of Directors
Publsiher: Institute of Directors IOD India
Total Pages: 267
Release: 2024
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9788195187232

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Any organisation, whether a business or a non-profit, needs good governance to ensure that it is run in a way that meets the legal and stakeholders expectations. The task of ensuring good governance lies with the Board. This is why this Handbook is exactly what Corporate Leaders and Directors need to assist them. It will act as a ‘ready reckoner’ for quick reference on Corporate Governance practices and compliance issues, affecting the boardroom and the organisation as a whole. This Handbook covers topics ranging from Committees, Procedures, Leadership, Family Businesses, Performance Evaluation, trends and more.