Throughout the 20th century, American corporations were governed by
autocratic, almost unaccountable chief executives. Their word was law
and the only check on their power was a board of directors composed of
their friends and allies. Then, in a stunning reversal, a momentous
series of firings deposed the heads of some of the world's best-known
companies: AIG, Morgan Stanley, Boeing, Hewlett-Packard and Pfizer,
just to name a few. Formerly unchallenged CEOs found themselves under
fire, often from their own handpicked boards. The number of deposed
executives is astonishing. In 2004, the leaders of 600 companies were
asked to leave. That number more than doubled in 2005 and reached
1,400 companies in 2006. Flexing new muscles, directors are assuming
new and unfamiliar responsibilities. In Revolt in the Boardroom, Alan
Murray reveals the inner workings of the new seat of power. Using the
access afforded to him by his influential Wall Street Journal column,
Murray tells the story of three seminal board revolts—the now-famous
Hewlett-Packard drama, the ousting of Boeing's Harry Stonecipher and
the end of the reign one of the world's most autocratic executives,
Hank Greenberg at AIG. Murray goes further to chart the history of the
corporation, the rise of governance and the effects of the new power
gained by outside institutions like hedge funds and interest groups.
Through it all, Murray shows how the job of chief executive has
rapidly and permanently changed. Leaders like A. G. Lafley and Jeff
Immelt govern instead of rule, build alliances and support instead of
dictating direction and pay careful attention to a broader range of
stakeholders than ever before. Revolt in the Boardroom is the first
look at the new world of corporate power and the last word on the
transformational events of the last two years.
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The New Rules of Power in Corporate America
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780061753206
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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