Scandal In The Boardroom

Scandal In The Boardroom
Author: Dani Wade
Publisher: Mills & Boon
Total Pages: 544
Release: 2018-02-22
Genre: Romance fiction
ISBN: 9780263935844

His by Design by Dani Wade Sloan Creighton always gets what he wants. So when new employee Ziara Divan turns down his seduction attempts he'll do anything to get her in his bed. Sloan will have his way - in business and in pleasure. But just as his plans fall into place Ziara's past threatens to tear them apart...The CEO's Accidental Bride by Barbara Dunlop Multi-millionaire CEO Zach Harper is not going to split his inheritance with a stranger... Even if she is his wife! When his 'fake' wedding to Kaitlin Saville turns out to of been very real he offers her a job, vowing never to consummate their marriage. But some vows were meant to be broken...Secret Baby, Public Affair by Yvonne Lindsay She'd run from a disastrous betrayal straight into the arms of a sexy Italian aristocrat. From the moment they met, Blair Carson had been under Draco Sandrelli's spell. She'd fallen into their affair with total abandon, without thought and now she was pregnant by a man she barely knew.

After the Ball

After the Ball
Author: Patricia Beard
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 418
Release: 2004-06
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0060958928

"James Hazen Hyde was twenty-three in 1899 when he inherited the majority shares in the billion-dollar Equitable Life Assurance Society. Only five years later, he fell from grace in a Wall Street scandal that obsessed the nation and commanded 115 front-page articles in the New York Times." --book jacket.

Disaster in the Boardroom

Disaster in the Boardroom
Author: Gerry Brown
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2022-02-11
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 3030916588

Why when companies come crashing down, do we hear of boards who have failed in their fiduciary duties? Or that they have been ignorant, complacent or downright complicit in these scandals and downfalls? Of course, 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, despite this frequency, little or nothing changes. We shrug and move on, accepting they are an unavoidable part of the system that produces incredible wealth for economies and societies. But it should not be that way. Disaster in the Boardroom shows how boards can be better. Looking at why these scandals happen, authors Peterson and Brown present in-depth case studies of major global corporations – including recent contemporary scandals associated with companies such as BP, Facebook and Uber – using the optic of their unique, original and compelling ‘six dysfunctions of the board’ analysis to reveal their particularities but also how they can be overcome. In this book, Brown and Peterson explore common attributes of scandals such as lack of independence from management, missing key voices, cultural amplification, diffusion of responsibility, rule-bound cultures and groupthink. They also identify 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. Disaster in the Boardroom is essential reading for every executive in every boardroom, those aspiring to board positions as well as anyone interested in why boards fail. It has never been more important to pre-identify and eradicate these boardroom dysfunctions – not least so that their impacts upon society can better seen, understood, mitigated, and avoided.

Boardroom Scandal

Boardroom Scandal
Author: James Taylor
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2013-04-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 0191649198

Should businessmen who commit fraud go to prison? This question has been asked repeatedly since 2008. It was also raised in nineteenth-century Britain when the spread of corporate capitalism created enormous new opportunities for dishonesty. Historians have presented Victorian Britain as a haven for white-collar criminals, beneficiaries of a prejudiced criminal justice system which only dealt harshly with offences by the poor. Boardroom Scandal challenges these beliefs. Based on an unparalleled sample of legal cases - many examined here for the first time - James Taylor presents a radical new interpretation of the relationship between capitalism and the law. Initially, there were no criminal sanctions against publishing false prospectuses, concealing losses in balance sheets, and even misappropriating company money. But parliament became convinced of the need to criminalize these practices to protect the culture of stock market investment on which mid-Victorian prosperity increasingly rested. Persuading judges to play along was harder, with many invoking the principle of caveat emptor to exonerate defendants. But by the end of the century, successful prosecutions of company executives were commonplace. These trials performed multiple functions: they stabilized confidence in times of crisis; they dramatized the class blindness of the law; and they were increasingly seen as essential as faith in a self-regulating economy ebbed. The criminalization of fraud, therefore, has far-reaching implications for our understanding of nineteenth-century Britain. It also has relevance today in light of the on-going economic crisis and the issues it raises regarding business ethics and the role of the state.

Scandal In The Boardroom/His By Design/The Ceo's Accidental Bride/Vows & A Vengeful Groom

Scandal In The Boardroom/His By Design/The Ceo's Accidental Bride/Vows & A Vengeful Groom
Author: BARBARA DUNLOP
Publisher: HarperCollins Australia
Total Pages: 539
Release: 2018-03-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1489258418

His By Design – Dani Wade Ziara Divan came from nothing and worked hard to earn her position at Atlanta's most prestigious bridal fashion house. So when her new boss Sloan Creighton tries to seduce her in a power play, she's not having it...even if he's irresistible. Sloan will have his way – in business and in pleasure. He'll regain control of his father's company, and he'll have this woman – not necessarily in that order. But just as his plans fall into place, Ziara's past threatens to tear them apart at the seams... The CEO's Accidental Bride – Barbara Dunlop There was no way multi–millionaire Zach Harper would split his inheritance with a stranger – even if she was his wife. What had supposedly been a prank Vegas wedding to Kaitlin Saville was very real. And according to his late grandmother's will, Zach's future was tied to Kaitlin...forever. The CEO truly believed he could buy off his bride with a few million. However, Kaitlin didn't want money. She wanted an opportunity only Zach could provide. So he offered her a job, vowing never to consummate their marriage. But some vows were meant to be broken... Vows & A Vengeful Groom – Bronwyn Jameson Ric Perrini, chairman of Blackstone Diamonds and Sydney's sexiest bachelor, still had one elusive prize to catch: Kimberley Blackstone. Luring her back to her estranged father's company, back to her birthright, would be Ric's toughest job ever. Luring her back into his arms, his most pleasurable. Ric had laid claim to part of Kim before; this time he'd accept nothing but her total surrender...

Boardroom Kings: Bossman's Baby Scandal (Kings of the Boardroom, Book 1) / Executive's Pregnancy Ultimatum (Kings of the Boardroom, Book 2) / Billionaire's Contract Engagement (Kings of the Boardroom, Book 3) (Mills & Boon By Request)

Boardroom Kings: Bossman's Baby Scandal (Kings of the Boardroom, Book 1) / Executive's Pregnancy Ultimatum (Kings of the Boardroom, Book 2) / Billionaire's Contract Engagement (Kings of the Boardroom, Book 3) (Mills & Boon By Request)
Author: Catherine Mann
Publisher: HarperCollins UK
Total Pages: 544
Release: 2014-01-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1472044649

Bossman’s Baby Scandal Now millionaire Jason Reagert was securely ensconced at Maddox Communications, he couldn’t risk a whiff of scandal. So when he discovered he’d got heiress Lauren Presley pregnant, he proposed. Surely she’d agree to a lifetime of convenience, if only for the baby’s sake.

Saving the Corporate Board

Saving the Corporate Board
Author: Ralph D. Ward
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2003-05-26
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0471453722

Ward reveals ten specific failings that are built into our boardroom model and provides real-world fixes to get boards back on track. Ward mixes tart, insightful analogies (what do boards have in common with volunteer fire departments, the U.S. electoral college . . . and Howard Hughes?) with proven nuts-and-bolts advice for putting any board back on track. Order your copy today!

Icarus in the Boardroom

Icarus in the Boardroom
Author: David Skeel
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 261
Release: 2005-01-20
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0195346599

Americans have always loved risktakers. Like the Icarus of ancient Greek lore, however, even the most talented entrepreneurs can overstep their bounds. All too often, the very qualities that make Icaran executives special-- self-confidence, visionary insight, and extreme competitiveness--spur them to take misguided and even illegal chances. The Icaran failure of an ordinary entrepreneur isn't headline news. But put Icarus in the corporate boardroom and, as David Skeel vividly demonstrates, the ripple effects can be profound. Ever since the first large-scale corporations emerged in the nineteenth century, their ability to tap huge amounts of capital and the sheer number of lives they affect has meant that their executives play for far greater stakes. Excessive and sometimes fraudulent risks, competition, and the increasing size and complexity of organizations: these three factors have been at the heart of every corporate breakdown from 1873, when financial genius Jay Cooke collapsed, to the corporate scandals of the early 21st century. Compounding the scandals is an ongoing cat-and-mouse game between regulators' efforts to police the three factors that lead to Icarus Effect failures and efforts by corporate America to evade this regulation in the name of efficiency and flexibility. These efforts to side-step oversight can rapidly spiral out of control, setting the stage for the devastating corporate failures that punctuate American business history. But there is also a silver lining to the stunning failures: the outrage they provoke galvanizes public opinion in favor of corporate reform. The most important American business regulation has always been enacted in response to a major breakdown in corporate America. Today's business environment poses unprecedented perils for the average American as for the first time ever, more than half of Americans now own stock. Identifying the problems of the past, Skeel offers a strikingly new diagnosis of the fundamental flaws in corporate America today, and of what can be done to fix them.

Ethical Progress in the Boardroom?

Ethical Progress in the Boardroom?
Author: Johnson, Craig Edward Johnson
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2016
Genre: Boards of directors
ISBN: 9781506325811

Ethical scandals in the boardroom became a rather common occurrence in the early years of the twenty-first century. Directors at a number of companies acted irresponsibly or had close personal ties to the chief executive so that their decisions were swayed. This case study particularly focuses on boardroom scandals at Enron and WorldCom and resulting efforts at boardroom reform.