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Leadership and Governance from the Inside Out

ISBN: 978-0-471-67185-5
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320 pages
October 2004
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Preface.

Acknowledgments.

Part I: Fueling the Crisis: Corporate Scandal and Wrongdoing.

Chapter 1: “I See Nothing, I Hear Nothing”: Culture, Corruption, and Apathy (Robert Gandossy and Jeffrey Sonnenfeld).

Chapter 2: Twenty-First-Century Corporate Governance: The Growing Pressure on the Board Toward a Corporate Solution (Sherron S. Watkins).

Part II: The Role of the Leader.

Chapter 3: How Leaders Restore Confidence (Rosabeth Moss Kanter).

Chapter 4: Greed, Vanity, and the Grandiosity of the CEO Character (Manfred F. R. Kets de Vries and Katharina Balazs).

Chapter 5: The Essence of Leading and Governing Is Deciding (Michael Useem).

Chapter 6: Vigorous Competition, Cardinal Virtues, and Value Creation (Robert W. Lane).

Chapter 7: Challenge Up: A Key to Organizational Integrity (Marshall Goldsmith).

Chapter 8: Enron et al.: The March of Folly (Warren Bennis).

Part III: The Role of the Board.

Chapter 9: Seeing Around Corners (Norman R. Augustine).

Chapter 10: Whither Governance: Process or People? (William W. George).

Chapter 11: Enron and Effective Corporate Governance (Charles M. Elson).

Chapter 12:: “Somebody’s Gotta Keep An Eye On These Geniuses”: What We Must Do to Restore Owners’ Capitalism (John Clifton Bogle).

Part IV: Toward Reform.

Chapter 13: Shedding the Images and Getting Real About Business Responsibility (Barbara Ley Toffler).

Chapter 14: Getting What You Pay For: Institutional Investors Take on Executive Pay (Nell Minow).

Chapter 15: Accounting 101 (Rick Antle).

Chapter 16: Principles and Best Practices of Executive Compensation That Stand the Test of Time (Roberta D. Fox and Michael J. Powers).

Chapter 17: Evolution of Corporate Criminal Liability: Implications for Managers (Jennifer Arlen).

Chapter 18: Corporate Governance in Europe (Leonardo Sforza and Alan Judes).

Chapter 19: Developing Leaders of Character: Lessons from West Point (Rakesh Khurana and Scott A. Snook).

Chapter 20: Speech by SEC Chairman: Remarks at the 2003 Washington Economic Policy Conference (William H. Donaldson).

Chapter 21: Corporate Governance and the Culture of Seduction (Arthur Levitt).

Chapter 22: If I Only Knew Then What I Know Now (Susan C. Keating).

About the Contributors.

Index.

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