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Talent, Strategy, Risk: How Investors and Boards Are Redefining TSR

hardcoverJuly 6, 2021
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ISBN-13: 9781633698321 ISBN-10: 1633698327
Publisher
Harvard Business Review Press
Binding
hardcover
Published
July 6, 2021
Weight
1.0 lbs
Dimensions
23.60×2.50×15.50 cm

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Talent, Strategy, Risk: How Investors and Boards Are Redefining TSR by Charan, Ram. hardcover edition. ISBN: 9781633698321.

Long-term value creation—the boards new agenda. A big shift in public ownership has created a new set of challenges for boards. Index funds managed by firms like Vanguard, BlackRock, and State Street represent an emerging class of permanent institutional investors who are focused on creating and preserving long-term corporate value. These investors are stating in no uncertain terms that simply managing for short-term shareholder profit is not acceptable. Bill McNabb, Ram Charan, and Dennis Carey have been on the front lines of these changes with the investment community, corporate boards, and top-level management teams. Since TSR (total shareholder return) cannot keep the short and long term in balance, the authors argue, boards should focus on a different kind of TSR—talent, strategy, and risk—because decisions and actions around these factors, more than any others, determine whether or not a company creates long-term value. This book redefines the boards agenda and explains how to: Build and incentivize the right leadership team Help leaders take a longer view and communicate it to investors Refresh board composition and create diversity to meet the new challenges Keep major risks, such as cyberattacks and sexual harassment allegations, front and center Analyze the business through the eyes of a shareholder activist With the new realities of corporate ownership, boards need to lead for the long term. This authoritative book shows them how.