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- Verlag: De Gruyter
- Autor: Bob Garratt
- Artikel-Nr.: KNV10687367
- ISBN: 9783112231333
Across world the public feel that their organisations are not well governed. They feel that those charged with being ultimately accountable for delivering total organisational effectiveness, the directors, are not competent. They are usually correct. Our organisations are the apex of human development. Directors are accountable for both giving them direction to achieve their purpose; and simultaneously ensuring their prudent control. So, it is a paradox that directorship, the most important job needed to sustain and develop our human organisations, is often given to those with the least training to fulfil the related duties.
This book explores the challenging world of 'corporate governance'. Often a mystery to the public and treated as a 'have to do' rather than a 'want to do' by many directors and boards. Rather than accept corporate governance as the legal framework for their key role in an organisation most view it simply as an irritating minor additional task - nice to do if only we had time. This book argues that by so doing they are avoiding their legal and professional duties; to steer the organisation through complex and difficult times and keep it under prudent control. To do this they need adopt a radically new and holistic perspective of their organisation's external and internal worlds. However, most registered directors have a fear of finding out their legal duties. This book seeks to dispel those fears.