Corporate Governance
Myth to Reality
Corporate Governance – Myth to Reality
Corporate governance is the entire process by which corporations are managed, controlled within the system that necessitates the delivery of results. In an era where successful business are not built around the pursuit of profit making alone, the scope and significance of corporate governance assumes great importance.
This book simplifies and studies in a lucid style the varying governance models of reputed companies such as PricewaterhouseCoopers, Infosys, Cadburys, Nike, Xerox, just to name a few.
Book Reviews
The Chartered Accountant, November 2005
This is one of the best books for CEOs, board members, investor relations staff and others concerned with ensuring the market fully reflects a company's value.
Financial Express, July 24, 2005
Kaushik Dutta and Kshama Kaushik's Corporate Governance: Myth to Reality can be seen as a perfect lexicon for monoliths as well as NewGen companies which have a shareholding comprising ordinary investors. Not only does it provide insight into the various ingredients that go into the making of a good corporate, but also illustrates how governance is central to enhance shareholder value.
Business Standard, November 7, 2005
This book makes a strong case for good corporate governance. Kshama V Kaushik and Kaushik Dutta, both of whom are chartered accountants, have for long had an insider's view of corporate governance. The husband and wife team has written a fine book which is a must read for anybody interested in corporate governance.
Hindu Business Line, May 21, 2005
"It has become so fashionable to talk about corporate governance that we tend to switch off whenever somebody launches on to this topic. Yet, a CA couple Kshama and Kaushik Dutta have put together a readable presentation in Corporate Governance: Myth to Reality."
International Corporate Governance Network, Washington DC, USA
'A highly recommended book. Very good example from India.'