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Introduction
   Corporate governance is "the system by which
companies are directed and controlled". It involves
 regulatory and market mechanisms, and the roles
       and relationships between a company’s
    management, its board, its shareholders and
  other stakeholders, and the goals for which the
corporation is governed. In contemporary business
    corporations, the main external stakeholder
       groups are shareholders, debtholders,
     trade creditors, suppliers, customers and
    communities affected by the corporation's
 activities. Internal stakeholders are the board of
    directors, executives, and other employees.
Scope of Corporate
            Governance:
 To enhance the long term value and economic
  efficiency of the company. It encompasses all
  shareholders and integrates all the
  participants involved in the process.
 To elevate the reputation of the corporation
  and the esteem of the esteem of its
  management.
 To attract, employ and retain talent and
  motivate employees to give their best. A more
  open and participative style of management
  ensures free exchange of ideas and frank
  appreciation at all levels.
Scope of Corporate Governance
 To create and adopt, code of conduct with
  wholehearted commitment and improve the moral
  and ethical standards of performance to the utmost
  level.
 To have a right balance, knowledge, and competence
  to set strategies and lead the organization.
 To use the resources entrusted to the management,
  in the most economic, productive and effective
  ways, for the benefit of shareholders as well as for
  the society at large.
 To set the high standards of business ethics based
  upon humanity, honesty and handwork.
Scope of Corporate
             Governance:
 To improve the standard of living and life of the
  society, industry, commerce and professional
  services.
 To generate accurate and reliable information.
 To make the decision-making process
  transparent.
 To prepare a small enterprise for growth and
  help secure new business opportunities when
  they arise.
 To improve the economic efficiency of the firm.
 To increase the market confidence of the firm.
Agency
Theory
Meani
     of organizational
   behavior) wherein the
  owners of funds (alias


         ng
  principals) invest their
money in a company that is
managed by on altogether
different group of people
 called directors is based
  on the premise of trust;
 shareholders lend their
 money to directors under
trust that the latter shall
Definition
     ‘Hypothesis that attempts to explain
elements of organizational behavior through
    an understanding of the relationships
    between principals (shareholders) and
agents (directors and managers). A conflict
may exist between the actions undertaken by
   agents in furtherance of their own self-
  interest and those required to promote the
            interest of principals.’
Some Of The Instances
Wherein A Conflict Can Exist
      Between Owners And
 Managers are interested in short term
profits against long term shareholders value,
as Managerspositive As Follows
    it has a       Are impact on their
compensation, incentives, bonus and promotion.
The episode of the sub-prime crises in United
States demonstrates this conflict wherein the
investment bankers and financial institutions
took resource to highly complex derivative
products in order to inflate short-term
profits and thereby increase their incentives.
  Quite often, managers having financial interest
in their own company tend to send wrong cues
Assumptions
would alwaysBy Smith
Given be too high.
 The costs of agency relationships

  Those costs shall rise with the
increase in size of business.
  Bigger a business gets, the grater
would be the waste because of
negligence.
  Negligence, profusion and conflict
of interest would be predicament
As these assumptions have been read
   onto corporate governance, and
    informed its reform in recent
decades, they have resulted in what
 are now an almost universal set of
techniques and practices designed to
  control the conduct of executives
   both within the corporation and
   externally. Inside the company,
 boards have essentially two means
to exercise control over executives;
they can fire them and they can give
Differen    Corporate         Corporate
   ce       Governance       Management
Between
Corpora    External Focus    Internal Focus

   te        Governance       Management
           assumes an open     assumes a
Governa         system       closed system
 nce And      Strategy-
                             Task-oriented
Corpora        oriented
            Concerned with Concerned with
   te
              where the       getting the
 Manage    company is going company there
Role of CEO
The primary role of a CEO is to run the
 organisation in an efficient manner to
  produce the desired results. Apart
from running the business effectively,
    the CEO is expected to have a
constructive working relationship with
    the chairman and the directors
Areas to play role for CEO-

Power and influence through
 personal action.
Handling the organizational politics.
Role as negotiator.
Role as communicator.
Role of being a role-model.
Personal Action:

Ordering the employees
Making subtle cultural change
Persuading the employees
Inducing the employees
Politics in firms

If there are some conflicting
 demands, he needs to find which
 demand is genuine and urgent, had
 fulfill it accordingly. Thus, he
 needs to take every measure to
 ensure that politics remain to the
 minimal in the firms.
CEO as negotiator:
 Do not negotiate on position. Justice
  demands that both sides should be given a
  patient hearing.
 Use negotiation for making the person
  agrees to increase productivity, reduce
  absenteeism of workers.
 The CEO should negotiate on the problem
  and not involve personalities of the people
  who are party to the negotiation.
CEO as Communicator:
The CEO wields his personal power
 through communication with the
 employees.
The role of CEO as communicator
 exceeds the informative range; it
 goes on to listening to employee’s
 complaints, their problems, when it
 becomes a two-way communication.
CEO as Role-Model:
Catalyst for transformation,
Reaching out to entire firm’s
 administration,
Planner of strategies, and
Problem solver.
ROLE OF BOARD AND
 SENIOR EXECUTIVES

 A group of top executives and very
    senior managers in a company
  constitutes its board of directors.
The board is a bridge which links the
 persons who are shareholders with
those who manage or create value and
           for the company.
Duties of Board of Directors

 Duty of Care – Duty of care implies
  that the director is obliged to
  exercise adequate diligence indecision
  making.
 Duty of Loyalty: Duty of loyalty
  means a director must have
  uncompromising loyalty to the
  organisation which he must
  demonstrate through his actions.
Functions of the Boards
 Reviewing, approving and overseeing
  fundamental financial and corporate
  strategies and major corporate actions.
 Reviewing and approving long-term strategic
  and business plans, overseeing execution and
  evaluating results of such plans.
 Nominating directors, reviewing the
  structure and operation of the Board and
  overseeing effective corporate governance.
 Assessing major risks facing the company
  and reviewing options for their mitigation.
Functions of the Boards

 Ensuring that processes are in place for
  maintaining the integrity of the company,
  including the integrity and transparency of
  its financial statements, compliance with laws
  and ethics, the integrity of relationships with
  customers and suppliers and relationships
  with other stakeholders.
 Selecting the company’s CEO, Chairman of
  the Board and Lead Independent Director.
Relationship between the
Board and Senior Executives

 The relationship between senior
  executives and the Board is a partnership
  that is crucial to any company’s long term
  success.
 Those who have the opportunity to
  materially influence the integrity,
  strategy and operation of the company
  and its financial performance are
  considered to be a Senior Executive.
Responsibilities of the
           Chairman
Chairman:
• Lead the board.
• Ensure the efficient organisation and
  conduct of the Board’s function.
• Brief all Directors in relation to issue
  arising at Board meetings.
• Chair shareholder meetings of the
  Company.
• Exercise such specific and express
  powers as are delegated to the
  Chairman by the Board from time to
  time.
Responsibilities of the
      Managing Director
Managing Director:
• Manage and administer the day-to-
  day operations of the company.
• Supervise senior executives and
  represent them to the Board.
• Exercise such specific and express
  powers as are delegated to the
  Managing Director by the Board
  from time to time.
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Ethics - Corporate Governance

  • 1.
  • 2. Introduction Corporate governance is "the system by which companies are directed and controlled". It involves regulatory and market mechanisms, and the roles and relationships between a company’s management, its board, its shareholders and other stakeholders, and the goals for which the corporation is governed. In contemporary business corporations, the main external stakeholder groups are shareholders, debtholders, trade creditors, suppliers, customers and communities affected by the corporation's activities. Internal stakeholders are the board of directors, executives, and other employees.
  • 3. Scope of Corporate Governance:  To enhance the long term value and economic efficiency of the company. It encompasses all shareholders and integrates all the participants involved in the process.  To elevate the reputation of the corporation and the esteem of the esteem of its management.  To attract, employ and retain talent and motivate employees to give their best. A more open and participative style of management ensures free exchange of ideas and frank appreciation at all levels.
  • 4. Scope of Corporate Governance  To create and adopt, code of conduct with wholehearted commitment and improve the moral and ethical standards of performance to the utmost level.  To have a right balance, knowledge, and competence to set strategies and lead the organization.  To use the resources entrusted to the management, in the most economic, productive and effective ways, for the benefit of shareholders as well as for the society at large.  To set the high standards of business ethics based upon humanity, honesty and handwork.
  • 5. Scope of Corporate Governance:  To improve the standard of living and life of the society, industry, commerce and professional services.  To generate accurate and reliable information.  To make the decision-making process transparent.  To prepare a small enterprise for growth and help secure new business opportunities when they arise.  To improve the economic efficiency of the firm.  To increase the market confidence of the firm.
  • 7. Meani of organizational behavior) wherein the owners of funds (alias ng principals) invest their money in a company that is managed by on altogether different group of people called directors is based on the premise of trust; shareholders lend their money to directors under trust that the latter shall
  • 8. Definition ‘Hypothesis that attempts to explain elements of organizational behavior through an understanding of the relationships between principals (shareholders) and agents (directors and managers). A conflict may exist between the actions undertaken by agents in furtherance of their own self- interest and those required to promote the interest of principals.’
  • 9. Some Of The Instances Wherein A Conflict Can Exist Between Owners And Managers are interested in short term profits against long term shareholders value, as Managerspositive As Follows it has a Are impact on their compensation, incentives, bonus and promotion. The episode of the sub-prime crises in United States demonstrates this conflict wherein the investment bankers and financial institutions took resource to highly complex derivative products in order to inflate short-term profits and thereby increase their incentives. Quite often, managers having financial interest in their own company tend to send wrong cues
  • 10. Assumptions would alwaysBy Smith Given be too high. The costs of agency relationships Those costs shall rise with the increase in size of business. Bigger a business gets, the grater would be the waste because of negligence. Negligence, profusion and conflict of interest would be predicament
  • 11. As these assumptions have been read onto corporate governance, and informed its reform in recent decades, they have resulted in what are now an almost universal set of techniques and practices designed to control the conduct of executives both within the corporation and externally. Inside the company, boards have essentially two means to exercise control over executives; they can fire them and they can give
  • 12. Differen Corporate Corporate ce Governance Management Between Corpora External Focus Internal Focus te Governance Management assumes an open assumes a Governa system closed system nce And Strategy- Task-oriented Corpora oriented Concerned with Concerned with te where the getting the Manage company is going company there
  • 13. Role of CEO The primary role of a CEO is to run the organisation in an efficient manner to produce the desired results. Apart from running the business effectively, the CEO is expected to have a constructive working relationship with the chairman and the directors
  • 14. Areas to play role for CEO- Power and influence through personal action. Handling the organizational politics. Role as negotiator. Role as communicator. Role of being a role-model.
  • 15. Personal Action: Ordering the employees Making subtle cultural change Persuading the employees Inducing the employees
  • 16. Politics in firms If there are some conflicting demands, he needs to find which demand is genuine and urgent, had fulfill it accordingly. Thus, he needs to take every measure to ensure that politics remain to the minimal in the firms.
  • 17. CEO as negotiator:  Do not negotiate on position. Justice demands that both sides should be given a patient hearing.  Use negotiation for making the person agrees to increase productivity, reduce absenteeism of workers.  The CEO should negotiate on the problem and not involve personalities of the people who are party to the negotiation.
  • 18. CEO as Communicator: The CEO wields his personal power through communication with the employees. The role of CEO as communicator exceeds the informative range; it goes on to listening to employee’s complaints, their problems, when it becomes a two-way communication.
  • 19. CEO as Role-Model: Catalyst for transformation, Reaching out to entire firm’s administration, Planner of strategies, and Problem solver.
  • 20. ROLE OF BOARD AND SENIOR EXECUTIVES A group of top executives and very senior managers in a company constitutes its board of directors. The board is a bridge which links the persons who are shareholders with those who manage or create value and for the company.
  • 21. Duties of Board of Directors  Duty of Care – Duty of care implies that the director is obliged to exercise adequate diligence indecision making.  Duty of Loyalty: Duty of loyalty means a director must have uncompromising loyalty to the organisation which he must demonstrate through his actions.
  • 22. Functions of the Boards  Reviewing, approving and overseeing fundamental financial and corporate strategies and major corporate actions.  Reviewing and approving long-term strategic and business plans, overseeing execution and evaluating results of such plans.  Nominating directors, reviewing the structure and operation of the Board and overseeing effective corporate governance.  Assessing major risks facing the company and reviewing options for their mitigation.
  • 23. Functions of the Boards  Ensuring that processes are in place for maintaining the integrity of the company, including the integrity and transparency of its financial statements, compliance with laws and ethics, the integrity of relationships with customers and suppliers and relationships with other stakeholders.  Selecting the company’s CEO, Chairman of the Board and Lead Independent Director.
  • 24. Relationship between the Board and Senior Executives  The relationship between senior executives and the Board is a partnership that is crucial to any company’s long term success.  Those who have the opportunity to materially influence the integrity, strategy and operation of the company and its financial performance are considered to be a Senior Executive.
  • 25. Responsibilities of the Chairman Chairman: • Lead the board. • Ensure the efficient organisation and conduct of the Board’s function. • Brief all Directors in relation to issue arising at Board meetings. • Chair shareholder meetings of the Company. • Exercise such specific and express powers as are delegated to the Chairman by the Board from time to time.
  • 26. Responsibilities of the Managing Director Managing Director: • Manage and administer the day-to- day operations of the company. • Supervise senior executives and represent them to the Board. • Exercise such specific and express powers as are delegated to the Managing Director by the Board from time to time.