"Practical Directorship" is an authoritative guide on the duties, responsibilities, and legal obligations of company directors. Written during a transformative period for corporate law and governance, this work provides a comprehensive overview of the administrative and executive functions necessary for the successful management of a limited company. Henry E. Colesworthy and Sidney T. Morris deliver a detailed analysis of the director's role, covering essential topics such as board meetings, the preparation of financial reports, the issuance of shares, and the legal liabilities associated with corporate leadership.
The book serves as a practical manual for both aspiring and experienced directors, offering insights into the relationship between the board, shareholders, and the company secretary. By examining the statutory requirements and best practices of the era, the authors emphasize the importance of integrity, diligence, and sound judgment in corporate affairs. "Practical Directorship" remains a significant historical document for those interested in the evolution of management theory and the development of modern business practices. Its structured approach to complex organizational issues makes it an invaluable resource for understanding the foundations of corporate governance and the professional standards expected of business leaders.
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