Disaster in the Boardroom
‘Where was the board?’ Time and again, we ask ourselves this very question in the wake of yet another corporate scandal or disastrous financial collapse. The board of directors are the guardians of the company, ensuring it is well-managed and operating in the best interest of shareholders and stakeholders.
So why, when companies come crashing down, do we hear of boards who have failed in their fiduciary duties; that they have either been ignorant, complaisant or down-right complicit? The fact is that corporate scandals are nothing new, nor are they limited to any one geography. They are a damning indictment of our systems of corporate governance around the world, and yet little changes. We shrug and move on, accepting they are an unavoidable part the system that produces incredible wealth for economies and societies. But it should not be that way. This book shows how boards can be better. Looking not so much at the disasters themselves, but why they happen, the authors present in-depth case studies of major global corporations to illustrate the six disfunctions of the boardroom and how they can be overcome. Exploring common themes such as lack of independence from management, missing key voices, cultural amplification, diffusion of responsibility, rule-bound cultures and groupthink, it identifies ways to strengthen boards, improve their culture and competence and give directors and others the power to take action and ultimately prevent disasters from happening.
This is a must-have book for anyone operating in the boardroom, those aspiring to board positions, and anyone interested in why boards fail, so that the boardroom disfunction and their impact on society can be clarified, mitigated, and avoided.
Disaster in the Boardroom identifies and discusses six common psychological dysfunctions found in almost every boardroom (globally) based on extensive research and careful study 300 years of global business scandals and boardroom failures.
Of course, dysfunctional boards rarely exhibit just one of these behaviours. Two or more dysfunctions are often work at the same time and some dysfunctions tend to breed others.
Disaster in the Boardroom: Six Dysfunctions Everyone Should Understand
Gerry Brown & Professor Randall S. Peterson
Palgrave
304 pages
£34.99
Hardback
Disaster in the Boardroom will be published in April 2022
Some of the questions answered in Disaster in the Boardroom
What are the different types of board disasters?
What are some of the consequences?
What are some of the causes of the board behaviour?
How can these be categorised?
How can these be categorised?
What are the types of board dis function?
How can greater Stakeholders Governance and Engagement help?
What can be done to improve the cultural dimension of board ineffectiveness?
What is the role of Independent Directors in preventing board scandals?
What is the role of board evaluation?
What Director education and development is required?
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Dr. Randall S. Peterson
Dr. Randall S. Peterson is Professor of Organizational Behaviour and Founding Director of the Leadership Institute at London Business School. He has studied and taught about boards and top management teams for over 30 years. His research has been published in leading managerial publications including Harvard Business Review and MIT Sloan Management Review as well as high-ranking academic journals such as Academy of Management Annals and Administrative Science Quarterly.