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by Henry Bosch

Author: Henry Bosch
Language: English
Publisher: Pearson Educational (1995)
Pages: 254 pages
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People in the boardroom. 207. The chief executive.

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Henry Bosch AO (born 20 January 1931) is an Australian businessman, CEO, Chairman and Governance advocate. He studied at Sydney and Oxford Universities and at the Centre d’Etudes Industrielles in Geneva.

ISBN13:9780729903240.

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Paperback, 254 Pages, Published 1995. This book will prove valuable to all directors for the insight it gives to the complex processes nec. 0729903249 0-7299-0324-9 978-0729903240 978-0-7299-0324-0. more essary for the effective operation of boards in today's corporate governance environment.

Henry Bosch AO is the former Chairman of the National Companies and Securities Commission and was Chairman of the .

Henry Bosch AO is the former Chairman of the National Companies and Securities Commission and was Chairman of the Working Group on Corporate Practices and Conduct. 1 portrait in the collection. Henry Bosch, National Security Commission. He resided at Wesley College while studying at Sydney University.

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The risks of being a non-executive director are exaggerated. In an article in the latest McKinsey Quarterly, three law professors, Bernard Black, Brian Cheffins and Michael Klausner, claim that outside directors almost never end up paying money out of their own pockets. The authors could find only one case in America since 1968 in which that had happened, and in six other countries (Australia, Britain, Canada, France, Germany and Japan) litigation against outside directors is rare and out-of-pocket liability very rare.

This book will prove valuable to all directors for the insight it gives to the complex processes necessary for the effective operation of boards in today's corporate governance environment.