(Download pdf) The Fish Rots From The Head: The Crisis in our Boardrooms: Developing the Crucial Skills of the Competent Director
❀ Bob Garratt ❀
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. A must have for any company executive especially having company director aspirationsBy LeoI have been a company director of many companies for 20 years and been insising that all new company directors on my boards read this book for the last 15 years This is an update and keeps it as the best and most complete compendium of information about the role and responsibilities of company directors available today.0 of 0 people found the following rev'An important contribution to the corporate governance debate and clear and intelligent advice on how to improve the performance of a board' - Tim Melville-Ross, Institute of DirectorsAbout the AuthorBob Garratt is a management consultant, Chairman of Media Projects International, and Visiting FelAs a Chinese proverb says 'The fish rots from the head' and so it is with businesses and other organisations - the buck starts and stops in the boardroom. This third edition of Bob Garratt'sbestselling book that highlights the importance of effectivecorporate governance has been extensively updated following the corporate scandals of the early 2000s - Enron, WorldCom, Tyco - and the abysmal boardroom standards that the recent credit crunch and ensuing global financial crisis brought to light. T... [PDF.bt40] The Fish Rots From The Head: The Crisis in our Boardrooms: Developing the Crucial Skills of the Competent Director Rating: 3.95 (431 Votes)
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