Mastering Global Corporate GovernanceISBN: 978-0-470-09041-1
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236 pages
September 2004
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He is also a member of the supervisory and advisory boards of several major companies and organizations. He was a member of the managing board of Volkswagen, in charge of environment and traffic matters and, in particular, the implementation of an environmental strategy within the VW group worldwide.
Before becoming involved in management education, he was active in German politics. He was Minister of Economics and Technology in the State of Hesse with particular responsibility for transport, traffic, and energy. Before that, he was a member of the German Bundestag, specializing in energy, technology, industry, and foreign trade issues.
Dr Peter Lorange has been the President of IMD since 1
July 1993. He is Professor of Strategy and holds the
Nestlé Chair. He was formerly President of the Norwegian
School of Management in Oslo. His areas of special interest are
global strategic management, strategic planning and
entrepreneurship for growth.
Dr Lorange has written or edited 13 books and some 90 articles. He
has conducted extensive research on multinational management,
strategic planning processes, and internally generated growth
processes. He has taught at the undergraduate, Master and Doctoral
levels, and worked extensively within his areas of expertise with
US, European and Asian corporations, both in a consulting capacity
and in executive education.
He serves on the board of directors of several corporations
including: ISS – International Service Systems, Christiania
Eiendomsselskap, S. Ugelstad Ship owners, StreamServe AB,
Pharmasoft AB, Intentia International AB, and Preferred Global
Health. He is also a board member of the Copenhagen Business
School.
Dr F. Friedrich Neubauer, Professor of Multinational
Corporate Strategy and Planning at IMD, is German; he joined IMI,
Geneva, one of the parent organizations of IMD, in 1973.
Fred Neubauer is author of several books (and numerous articles).
Portfolio Management, originally published in German (1990),
now appears in English, Slovenian and Spanish. His present research
interests are concentrated in the areas of corporate boards and
European management approaches. In the area of corporate boards he
– together with Dr Ada Demb – has been involved in a
large empirical study on boards. The results of the study were
published by Oxford University Press in March 1992 (Demb/Neubauer,
The Corporate Board: Confronting the Paradoxes). His latest
book – The Family Business: Its governance for
sustainability (Macmillan, 1998) – was published together
with Alden G. Lank. It is based on a four-year study of governance
issues in family businesses.
Dr Neubauer is also a consultant in the area of strategic
management and corporate governance. In the course of his career he
has advised a broad range of companies, among them several large
multinational car makers, soft drink and fragrance corporations,
internationally active banks, packaging equipment manufacturers,
building material producers etc. He also conducts in-company board
retreats where the whole board of a given company looks at its own
performance as a board.
Professor Ward is The Wild Group Professor of Family
Business at IMD, and also a professor at Northwestern
University’s Kellogg Graduate School of Management (USA). He
is director of IMD’s renowned ‘Leading the Family
Business’ programme, in which he has taught since its
inception in 1987. His teaching and research interests are in
family enterprise continuity, governance, and sustainable strategy.
His MBA and PhD degrees are from Stanford Graduate School of
Business.
Ward has authored several books, including the bestselling
Keeping the Family Business Healthy, Creating Effective Boards
for Private Enterprises, and the just published Strategic
Planning for the Family Business, as well as the Family
Business Leadership Series (published in four languages) and
numerous articles. He serves on the board of several companies in
Europe and North America.
Bill George is Professor of Leadership and Governance at
IMD and also Visiting Professor of Management at Ecole
Polytechnique Fédérale Lausanne (EPFL). He
was Chairman of the Board of Medtronic, the world’s leading
medical technology company, from 1996 to 2002 and Chief Executive
Officer from 1991 to 2001, having joined Medtronic in 1989 as
president.
He was named Director of the Year 2001–02 by the National
Association of Corporate Directors and Executive of the Year 2001
by the Academy of Management. Mr George is a board member of
Novartis and Target Corporations. He also serves as a director of
American Red Cross, Harvard Business School, Carnegie Endowment,
Allina Hospitals, Minneapolis Institute of Arts, and as Chair of
Minnesota Thunder Pro Soccer.
He was an executive with Honeywell from 1978 to 1989 and Litton
Industries from 1969 to 1978. From 1966 to 1969 he worked in the US
Department of Defense. He received his BSIE with high honors from
Georgia Tech in 1964 and his MBA with high distinction from Harvard
Business School in 1966. His book, Authentic Leadership, was
published by Jossey-Bass in 2003.