[Download] Boardroom Excellence: A Common Sense Perspective on Corporate Governance
♛ Paul P. Brountas ♛
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Brountas writes the gold standard book for serving as a member of the board.By K. M. NelsonThe is a must read/must own book for understanding the obligations of a corporate director, whether the corporation is tiny or gigantic.2 of 3 people found the following review helpful. So you really want to be a director?By AcetoMr. Brountas is an elder statesman of the American corporation and of venture capital. If you are considering serving on the Boldquo;Paul Brountasrsquo;s book on corporate governance is an outstanding and welcome achievement.nbsp; For those who serve as directors and those who aspire to become directors, his book provides an insightful, easy-to-read, commonsense guide to creating and maintaining excellence in AmericarsquoIn Boardroom Excellence, author Paul Brountas, a corporate attorney with more than forty years experience, discusses the qualities and components of effective boards in todayrsquo;s post-Enron environment. Written in a concise format, the book is filled with informative practical advice for board members of private, public, and nonprofit organizations. Boardroom Excellence contains an informed discussion of fundamental corporate governance issues, including the duties and responsibilities of di... [PDF.ok42] Boardroom Excellence: A Common Sense Perspective on Corporate Governance Rating: 3.97 (547 Votes)
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