Is there a need for a ‘part‐timer’ in your boardroom?
Abstract
With 25 per cent of Britain's top companies not using non‐executive directors — and a further 65 per cent having only one or two — it's hardly surprising that this job title is virtually unknown in smaller, unquoted companies. Resistance may stem partly from the suspicion that the non‐exec role is a guise for the Old Pals' Act, but there is a more legitimate function, as Barrie Pearson explains.
Citation
(1979), "Is there a need for a ‘part‐timer’ in your boardroom?", Industrial Management, Vol. 79 No. 7, pp. 15-16. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb056965
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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