Sumantra Ghoshal

Almost all discussions of corporate governance focus on boards of directors. But what about managers? Faults in the way a company is governed can be found in certain limits imposed on managers and in the relationship between managers and directors, a relationship that managers themselves can make more productive. One of the world’s leading management thinkers offers some ideas for doing so.

Sumantra Ghoshal is one of the most influential business academics in the world, and is, in fact, ranked 12th on the Financial Times’ list of Top Fifty Thinkers. The co-author of important books such as Managing Across Borders: The Transnational Solution, and The Individualized Corporation.

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