THE FUTURE OF BOARDS

THE FUTURE OF BOARDS (Libro en papel)

LEADING HBS THINKERS ON MEETING THE GOVERNANCE CHALLENGES OF THE 21ST CENTURY

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Editorial:
HARVARD BUSINESS SCHOOL PRESS
Materia
Negocios y Administración
ISBN:
978-1-4221-8321-2
Páginas:
208

HBS professor Jay Lorsch, the preeminent authority on corporate boards, gathers the leading voices from HBS to address the challenges of governance in the 21st century. We are at a crucial juncture in the evolution of business and the economy. We must now reshape the structures and practices of business leadership to avoid going down the same path again. To a large extent this is a question of governance and the role of corporate boards, to help us wrestle with critical issues like CEO performance and succession, compensation, and forward-looking strategy. In "The Future of Boards", governance sage Jay Lorsch has gathered thought leaders and some of the most experienced voices at Harvard Business School to describe the moment we are in, identify and analyze the salient issues, and chart a course for the future. Articles include Bill George on how boardroom conflicts can be understood and managed; Krishna Palepu on how directors can gain the knowledge necessary to effectively oversee strategy; Lorsch himself and colleague Rakesh Khurana on how boards can set reasonable compensation while still motivating top talent; and Ken Merchant and Kat Pick on group pathologies in the board-room and how to overcome them. "The Future of Boards" will be must reading for CEOs, business and industry leaders, policymakers, and anyone involved in influencing and reshaping business in the 21st century.