Hacking the Boardroom

£52.99

Hacking the Boardroom

Tips and Tools to Make Your Board Survivable

Public administration Business strategy Management: leadership and motivation Production and quality control management Hospitality and service industries Engineering: general Other manufacturing technologies Digital and information technologies: Legal aspects Computer security Network management Computer science

Author: Ralph Ward

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Language: English

Published by: CRC Press

Published on: 1st September 2025

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9781040415818


It’s scary in the boardroom. Global board members now face punishing hand''s-on oversight demands for risk, technology, liability, diversity and sustainability. Yet the "board of directors" system, our universal governance model, was never designed for such a demanding, tactical role. Board members urgently need solid tips, tools, and advice to make this exploding governance transition survivable.

Ralph’s new book gathers these first-hand, best-practice "boardroom hacks" from around the world -- intelligence that boards must have now to do a better oversight job, with less time, less effort, and fewer legal dangers. These are “how to” insights from front-line board members, CEOs, corporate staffers, top consultants and legal advisors. Such intelligence is learned the hard way, through trial and error in most boardrooms. Now, readers can discover this valuable boardsmanship insight, collected in a single volume. Topics include…What are the hottest new demands on boards (tech oversight, risk, ESG, etc.), and how are boards managing them? How on earth does a director absorb the huge amount of data, reports and research required for governance now? How board committees are taking on the heavy lifting of oversight, and blueprints for committee management. How smart boards and staff are turning technology, online board portals and meetings, and AI into practical tools to shake up meetings. What sticky “behind boardroom doors” leadership, liability, personal and process flashpoints bring the most danger, and how are directors resolving them?

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