“Top Fives” of Chairing a Board in Europe
Stanislav Shekshnia () and
Veronika Zagieva ()
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Stanislav Shekshnia: INSEAD
Veronika Zagieva: Ward Howell Talent Equity Institute
Chapter Chapter 16 in Leading a Board, 2021, pp 393-411 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Chapter 16 synthesizes the findings presented in the previous 14 chapters on individual countries. We highlight five of the most common practices of European board chairs, identify six potential traps a European chair should be aware of and describe five personal attributes that make a chair effective in the European context. We conclude the chapter by presenting one highly original chair practice from each of the 14 countries.
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-16-0727-1_16
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