Dilemmas, Dilemmas: Practical case studies for Company Directors | Reviews
Reviewed by: Sheila Deeth October 2011
I'm not a company director and never will be. I'm not on any boards. The largest entity I've ever run was a scholastic chess club. But Julie Garland McLellan's book, Dilemmas Dilemmas: Practical case studies for company directors, still made interesting reading for me. Read More...
Reviewed by: Bryan Foss August 2010
As an active non-executive director (and previous executive board member) I have a strong personal interest in the good governance of developing organisations. Read More...
Reviewed by: Tim van Gelder July 2010
The central responsibility, for Boards and for individual Directors, is to make good decisions. What can Directors do to improve their decision making ability? Read More...
Reviewed by: John Salisbury June 2010
What are some of the issues you might face as a director of a captive insurance company? Here is a great read: Dilemmas, Dilemmas: Practical case studies for company directors!! Read More...
Reviewed by: AFR Boss Magazine May 2010
A hugely thought-provoking and useful resource for those embarking on, or embedded in, a career as a company director. Read More...
Reviewed by: Directors and Boards magazine May 2010
Reviewed by: Stephen Gageler
Julie Garland McLellan is passionate about the world of Corporate Governance which is evident in this new book. Read More...
Reviewed by: Geoff De Lacy
Julie Garland McLellan is passionate about the world of Corporate Governance which is evident in this new book. Read More...
Reviewed by: Kristian Kaas Mortensen
Having launched a Directors Association across three countries in 2009, having started a Director's education program, and now being in the process of developing guidelines for State-owned companies in Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia, I'm in need of inspiration. Dilemmas, Dilemmas provides such needed inspiration in an easy to understand way. Read More...
Reviewed by: Ralph Evans
What do boards of directors actually do? In Anthony Trollope's Victorian masterpiece The Way We Live Now, they do precious little other than wave through whatever the boss of the company wants. Read More...