Colley, Stettinius, Doyle, and Logan - What Is Corporate Governance?


A comprehensive overview of one of today's most important and controversial topics. The need for sound corporate governance is the #1 item on many people's agendas today, from corporate directors and decision makers to investors looking to shield themselves from the next Enron-type disaster. But what exactly constitutes sound governance? And what should directors and managers do to ensure they can meet their governance responsibilities - whether legal, moral, or both?
What Is Corporate Governance? provides readers with concise yet comprehensive coverage of this hot-button subject. Following the reader-friendly format of McGraw- Hill's highly successful What Is . . . series, this one-stop overview of corporate governance features:
  • Explanations of the laws and regulations that apply to corporate governance.
  • Insights into the duties - and liabilities - of corporate directors .
  • Discussion of the impact of Sarbanes-Oxley on corporate governance issues.
What Is Corporate Governance?
John Colley, Wallace Stettinius, Jacqueline Doyle, George Logan
McGraw-Hill | 96 Pages | 2004 | ISBN-10: 0071444483 | PDF | 15 Mb

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