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you must not invent! (On Corporations and their Chair(wo)men of the "Bored" ...)
On Corporations and their Chair(wo)men of the "Bored": Entities and Epitomes of successful and sustainable failures.
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Exploring the dynamics of corporate leadership, this book delves into the roles of chairpersons in shaping both successful and failing organizations. It critiques the concept of "bored" leadership, examining how these figures can embody the paradox of sustainability amid failure. Through insightful analysis, it highlights the impact of corporate governance on business outcomes and offers a thought-provoking perspective on the responsibilities and effectiveness of those at the helm of corporations.
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you must not invent! (On Corporations and their Chair(wo)men of the "Bored" ...), Beat Shucker, Christine Schast
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- Title
- you must not invent! (On Corporations and their Chair(wo)men of the "Bored" ...)
- Subtitle
- On Corporations and their Chair(wo)men of the "Bored": Entities and Epitomes of successful and sustainable failures.
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Beat Shucker, Christine Schast
- Publisher
- epubli
- Released
- 2021
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 152
- ISBN13
- 9783753164434
- Category
- Ecology
- Description
- Exploring the dynamics of corporate leadership, this book delves into the roles of chairpersons in shaping both successful and failing organizations. It critiques the concept of "bored" leadership, examining how these figures can embody the paradox of sustainability amid failure. Through insightful analysis, it highlights the impact of corporate governance on business outcomes and offers a thought-provoking perspective on the responsibilities and effectiveness of those at the helm of corporations.