Develops a new perspective on the firm and business leadership whereby companies serve society, not just their shareholders.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jordi Canals is the Dean and Professor of General Management at IESE Business School. His areas of interest are corporate governance, globalization and corporate strategy. He is the author of thirteen books, including Universal Banks (1996) and Managing Corporate Growth (2000). A Fulbright Fellow, he was a research fellow at Harvard Business School and a guest scholar at The Brookings Institution and the World Bank. He was also a member of the task force on corporate governance in Spain (2002-2003).
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List of figures List of tables Preface Acknowledgements Part I. Corporate Crisis, Leadership and Governance: 1. Financial crisis. Leadership crisis? Part II. Rethinking the Purpose of the Firm: 2. The firm's mission and purpose 3. The firm as a respected institution Part III. The Role of Corporate Governance in Developing a Respected Company: 4. Nature, goals and models of corporate governance 5. Responsible firms Part IV. Leading and Growing a Respected Company: 6. The board of directors at work: impact beyond regulation 7. The chief executive: reputation beyond charisma 8. The role of the chief executive in developing the company as a respected institution Index.
List of figures List of tables Preface Acknowledgements Part I. Corporate Crisis, Leadership and Governance: 1. Financial crisis. Leadership crisis? Part II. Rethinking the Purpose of the Firm: 2. The firm's mission and purpose 3. The firm as a respected institution Part III. The Role of Corporate Governance in Developing a Respected Company: 4. Nature, goals and models of corporate governance 5. Responsible firms Part IV. Leading and Growing a Respected Company: 6. The board of directors at work: impact beyond regulation 7. The chief executive: reputation beyond charisma 8. The role of the chief executive in developing the company as a respected institution Index.
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