The Effective Director: Building Individual and Board Success

The Effective Director: Building Individual and Board Success

by NevilleBain (Author)

Synopsis

The Effective Director is a best practice guide for improving your personal effectiveness and that of the board on which you serve - whether it's for a FTSE company, a small business, a public sector body or a board of trustees. Using case studies and research from the Institute of Directors it provides you with useful insights into the workings of an effective board and the real importance and benefits of good governance. Dealing with core issues such as the role of the board and the duties of directors, the book moves onto more practical topics such as building effectiveness, leadership and using existing talent to deliver extra competitive value. With special reference to small businesses, the Not-for-Profit sector and ethics and values, The Effective Director will help you to review and improve your own performance, and respond to the governance challenges in your organization.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 224
Edition: 1
Publisher: Kogan Page
Published: 03 Oct 2007

ISBN 10: 0749450266
ISBN 13: 9780749450267
Book Overview: * Explains what directors need to do to succeed, both individually and as part of a board * Best practice guidance based on real life case studies * International in scope with globally relevant content * Endorsed by the Institute of Directors and marketed to all the IoD's 52,000 members

Media Reviews
an organisation is ultimately only as good as those who lead it. this book shows how directors - or those in equivalent roles - can add real value to their organisations and, in the process, gain a strong sense of satisfaction from their roles. miles templeman, director general, institute of directors neville bain has drawn on his wide experience of board membership and leadership to offer sound practical advice to directors on how to make the best of their boards - and to boards on how to make the best of their directors. sir adrian cadbury this book would be valuable for all directors - whether of public or private companies or those filling equivalent roles in not-for-profit organisations. it should be especially helpful to all those who are seeking to improve performance or who are seeking to take on the role in new organisations. i especially applaud the emphasis on nurturing and growing talent to improve organisational and personal effectiveness. richard boggis-rolf, chief executive, odgers ray and berndtson [international search firm and number 1 in the uk] i found neville bain's book very useful. it helped me become a more effective non-executive director of the two indian based companies on whose boards i serve. prof. catherine rosenberg, university research chair, university of waterloo, canada this is an excellent work of international importance. we will use this book in russia as a valuable set piece for our directors. alexander ikonikov, chairman, independent directors association russia and non-executive director, baltika. alexander filatov, ceo, independent directors association russia and independent director, second power generating co. neville bain has written a handy beginner's guide for directors of u.k. firms that are subject to london stock exchange regulations and other laws. this practical book offers corporate case studies and checklists for assessing everything from overall board effectiveness to directors' leadership traits and ethical health . getabstract bain's cogent, level-headed study explains how directors can ensure that their companies behave appropriately and how business can rebuild bonds of trust with the public. engineering management, dec-jan '07-08 bain, has a formidable record as a manager and non-executive, in the non-profit sector as well as companies. he's sharp, to the point of brusque - ness useful as a checklist of directorial duties public, january 2008 the book is an insight into the workings of an effective board and argues the real benefit of a good governance structure. a most useful book to alert the reader to the key governance challenges they face. business executive, february 2008 this guide to best boardroom practice is based not just on statutory and voluntary codes of conduct - on good theory - but also on close observation of real directors and boards. manager, april 2008
Author Bio
Neville Bain has extensive experience at board level. He was Group Strategy Director and later Deputy Group Chief Executive and Finance Director at Cadbury Schweppes in London. Following this he became CEO of the textile, clothing and fashion business, Coats Viyella. Recently he has been undertaking a portfolio career of non-executive roles and establishing smaller businesses, or investing and serving on medium sized companies. He has been non executive director of Safeway, Scottish & Newcastle, Royal Mail Group (chairman), SHL (chairman), Biocon, and Hogg Robinson Group (chairman). He is also chairman of the Institute of Directors and the author of Successful Management, Winning Ways through Corporate Governance, and The People Advantage.