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INSIDER News Blog........5/08
TODAY'S
CORPORATE BOARDS: STRONG ON COMPLIANCE, BUT WEAK ON STRATEGY?
America's post-reform corporate
boards are designed to do a solid job of compliance oversight
when it comes to meeting all the new corporate governance rules. But
has this weakened the board's value as a savvy strategic partner
to management?
Could be, suggests the May
issue of online governance monthly Boardroom INSIDER.
Publisher Ralph Ward expands on comments he gave to the April 24 USAToday
article on Microsoft's campaign to acquire Yahoo. Noting that
MSFT's acquisition success record in recent years has been less
than stellar, Ward queries whether the past decade's sharp
change in Microsoft's board makeup could be a factor. Prodded
both by Sarbanes-Oxley governance reforms and the company's
antitrust woes, the board has evolved from a small band of
insiders to broad-based body of non-tech business overseers.
But Ward notes this may improve
"checklist" legal governance compliance at the expense
of directors able to give a street-smart reality check to
strategic moves like acquisitions. Ward observes that a strong
"monitoring" board might keep "Microsoft out of
court at the cost of making bad deals."
Also in the May issue of Boardroom
INSIDER:
Board committees - time to overhaul their role?
Board committees - why they need smarter leadership.
Why board meetings are so awful (your directors can tell you how)
Q&A:
Overlooked liabilities for nonprofit boards. |