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Women on corporate boards of directors international research and practice /
Published 2008Subjects: “…Boards of directors.…”
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Over goal! what you must know to excel at fundraising today
Published 2006Subjects: “…Boards of directors.…”
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Corporate governance
Published 2010Table of Contents: “…Corporations and corporate governance -- Executive incentives -- Accountants and auditors -- The board of directors -- Investment banks and securities analysts -- Creditors and credit rating agencies -- Shareholders and shareholder activism -- Corporate takeovers : a governance mechanism? …”
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Big brands, big trouble lessons learned the hard way
Published 2001Table of Contents: “…The most popular mistakes and their high cost -- General Motors: forgetting what made them successful -- Xerox: predicting a future that never came -- Digital equipment corporation: from number two to nowhere -- AT&T: from monopoly to mess -- Levi Strauss: ignoring competition is bad for your business -- Crest Toothpaste: look, ma, no leadership -- Burger King: always under new management -- Firestone: dead brand driving -- Miller Brewing: a "Miller" too far -- Marks & Spencer: a bad case of "top-down" thinking -- Trouble in the wind: brands with unresolved problems -- An army of consultants: but no one to help -- Boards of directors: but no one to help -- Wall Street: nothing but trouble -- Knowing your enemy can keep you out of trouble -- The bigger they are, the harder to manage -- Trouble begins and ends with the CEO…”
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