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The Board: Behind Closed Doors with the Directors of DFP, Inc. |
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Rating:  Summary: Insightful behind the closed doors of fortune 500 boardrooms Review: A brilliant look into the minds of Directors of top companies which impact our fiancial worth, as a country. Ever wonder how much thought, (or minimal) is put into some of the top deals, which make or break multimillion dollar companies? After reading this book, you have a greater understanding of why mergers work, or often, do not. I'm looking foward to this authors next tour, of behind door meetings, deals and workings of some of the top U.S. companies! A must read, for those entering the business world, or a "must" texbook for any business class!
Rating:  Summary: Signficant Insights Review: This is a fascinating travelogue for those who want to look behind boardroom doors. A must read for new board members but also extremely helpful to board veterans. It provides significant insights about how boards really operate. Virtually each chapter reflects a corporate board meeting or board committee meeting, and it shows directors how to avoid the pitfalls that have afflicted directors recently.
Rating:  Summary: Signficant Insights Review: This is a fascinating travelogue for those who want to look behind boardroom doors. A must read for new board members but also extremely helpful to board veterans. It provides significant insights about how boards really operate. Virtually each chapter reflects a corporate board meeting or board committee meeting, and it shows directors how to avoid the pitfalls that have afflicted directors recently.
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