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The Effective Director
Book

The Effective Director

Building Individual and Board Success

Kogan Page, 2008 more...

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7

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Recommendation

Members of boards of directors have special responsibilities and fill important roles in corporations and nonprofits of all sizes. Unfortunately, not all directors or boards are effective. To cure that problem, Neville Bain has written a handy beginner’s guide for directors of U.K. firms that are subject to London Stock Exchange regulations and other laws. This practical book offers corporate case studies and checklists for assessing everything from overall board effectiveness to directors’ leadership traits and “ethical health.” Readers will find relevant topics and useful pointers in each well-organized chapter. getAbstract recommends this primer to leaders who want to bring more value to their roles, their boards, and their public or private U.K. corporations.

Take-Aways

  • Directors must act in the best interests of their companies and be unbiased in their dealings with shareholders.
  • Boards of directors build their organizations by executing thoughtful strategies.
  • The boards of companies listed on the London Stock Exchange must include audit, remuneration and nomination committees.

About the Author

Neville Bain is chairman of the Institute of Directors and currently sits on the board of Biocon and Provexis. He is the author of four books, including The People Advantage.


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