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Supergovernance

The Cure for Ineffective Corporate Management

  • Book
  • Nov 2021

Overview

  • Uses a case-based approach, with a vivid use of allegories to make the blindsides and key takeaways more memorable and accessible

  • Updates the corporate governance literature with current illustrations

  • Explores the cybersecurity, privacy, and digital transformation challenges facing modern organizations

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About this book

Corporate boards and senior executives face a host of internal and external issues, such as impossible compliance and governance expectations as well as a lack of diversity among their ranks. This makes appreciating and responding to emerging trends, such as stakeholder activism, regulatory compliance and technological threats, among others, particularly difficult. This is especially tough with the rapid build-up and interconnections of intangible, non-conforming risks, which are at once difficult to measure and do not respect time any more than traditional governance approaches.  In the face of these and many more issues, what might have constituted “good governance” or corporate leadership does not go far enough.

This book challenges conventional wisdom of corporate governance and group decision-making and offers c-suite executives and corporate board members tools for identifying where breakdowns in governance are likely to occur, and how to avoid them or prepare for their inevitability. Each chapter examines blind spots, risks, and opportunities, and presents practical recommendations and current illustrations of ineffective leadership and risk management, such as Elon Musk’s $40 million tweet to the seemingly endless onslaught of wide-scale governance failures, such as Wells Fargo and Volkswagen. Further, the book also explores the governance failures that gave rise to the #MeToo movement and the growing tendency of market activism that is blowing apart statutes of limitations.

Readers can expect to learn:

•         Key forces shaping enterprises, both public and private.

•         How to respond affirmatively and in a values-based manner to push back against these forces.

•         ”Teachable” moments that have either contributed to or amplified corporate risk, as well as the erosion of institutional trust.

•         How to demarcate new boundaries for the enterprises they lead or interact with as customers, investors, or other stakeholders.

With key guidance on maintaining corporate value systems and setting clear strategic objectives, this book will direct corporate leaders on how to adapt to the need for change and improve competitive strategy from a maximizer model, which is driven by as much as a firm can have, as fast as they can have it, to an optimizer model, which errs in favor of longevity and enterprise resilience.

Authors and Affiliations

  • Washington, USA

    Dante Alighieri Disparte

About the author

Dante Disparte is an entrepreneur, business leader and global risk expert. He is Founder and CEO of Risk Cooperative, a strategic risk advisory and insurance brokerage firm based in Washington, D.C. Dante serves on the board of the American Security Project, where he founded and chairs the Business Council. He is also a member of the Bretton Woods II Council and a fellow at New America and a strategic advisor to Power Ledger, the world's leading blockchain-based renewable energy marketplace. He is a frequent speaker and commentator on business and political issues shaping the world. From entrepreneurship, where he was invited by the White House to speak at the Global Entrepreneurship Summit in Kenya, to risk, economic competitiveness and security issues, Dante’s wide-ranging views are regularly featured in leading media and publications, such as Harvard Business Review, Huffington Post, Forbes, and International Policy Digest, among others. A graduate of Harvard Business School, where he chaired the D.C. alumni association and a former member of the global alumni board, Dante holds an MSc. in Risk Management from the NYU Stern School of Business and a B.A. in International and Intercultural Studies from Goucher College. He is fluent in 6 languages and has conducted business all over the world. He is the co-author of Global Risk Agility and Decision Making” (Palgrave Macmillan, 2016) and was recognized as one of the 40 leaders under 40 by the Washington Business Journal and in the inaugural Powermeter 100 list.

Bibliographic Information

  • Book Title: Supergovernance

  • Book Subtitle: The Cure for Ineffective Corporate Management

  • Authors: Dante Alighieri Disparte

  • Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan Cham

  • eBook Packages: Business and Management, Business and Management (R0)

  • Copyright Information: The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Switzerland AG, part of Springer Nature 2022

  • eBook ISBN: 978-3-030-20405-1Due: 23 November 2021

  • Edition Number: 1

  • Number of Illustrations: 30 b/w illustrations

  • Topics: Popular Science in Business and Management, Corporate Governance

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