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Corpocracy - How Ceos Business Roundtable Hijacked World s Greatest Wealth

English · Hardback

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Zusatztext "a facinating read" (City AM podcast www.cityam.com! Wednesday 23rd January 2008)...a formidable polemic ...its unarguable point about unaccountable corporate power cannot be ignored." (The Financial Times! January 28! 2008)"...a timely new book...deserves to be read." (Pensions & Investments! Monday 21st January 2008) Informationen zum Autor Robert A. G. Monks is the founder of ISS, The Corporate Library, the LENS Fund, and Governance for Owners. A CEO in two industries and the director of ten publicly traded companies, he was placed in charge of the national pension system and made a founding trustee of the Federal Employees Retirement System by Ronald Reagan. He has written six books in the fields of governance, including, with Nell Minow, Corporate Governance. Klappentext "A very, very important book."--Paula Gordonhost, the Paula Gordon ShowCorporate governance expert Robert Monks takes on the country's biggest mega-corporations in this devastating account of corporate greed. Hugely inflated CEO salaries and bonuses and the wholesale exclusion of shareholders from governance of the companies they own are only symptoms of a far greater threat to democratic society: corporate takeover of the political process. Monks, a venture capitalist and member of several boards, shows how we can right the capitalist ship before it's too late--and restore the essential character of the companies that made America great. Zusammenfassung "A very, very important book."--Paula Gordonhost, the Paula Gordon ShowCorporate governance expert Robert Monks takes on the country's biggest mega-corporations in this devastating account of corporate greed. Hugely inflated CEO salaries and bonuses and the wholesale exclusion of shareholders from governance of the companies they own are only symptoms of a far greater threat to democratic society: corporate takeover of the political process. Monks, a venture capitalist and member of several boards, shows how we can right the capitalist ship before it's too late--and restore the essential character of the companies that made America great. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface. Acknowledgments. Definition. Chapter 1: An Audience with the Emperor. Chapter 2: Economics Ascendant. Chapter 3: The Godfather. Chapter 4: The Business Roundtable. Chapter 5: Inside the Corpocracy. Chapter 6: House Take. Chapter 7: Efficiences "R" Us. Chapter 8: Return of the Blob. Chapter 9: The Great and the Good. Chapter 10: Still, I Dare to Dream. Appendix. Notes. Index. ...

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Authors Robert A G Monks, Robert A. G. Monks
Publisher Wiley, John and Sons Ltd
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 28.12.2007
 
EAN 9780470145098
ISBN 978-0-470-14509-8
No. of pages 272
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Business > Management

Unternehmensführung, Wirtschaft, Corporate Governance, Business & management, Wirtschaft u. Management

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