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An expert in corporate governance and operations management, William Pounds has served as a director of many companies and as a trustee of a number of non-profit organizations. From 1981 to 1991, he was the senior adviser to The Rockefeller Family. He observes, writes and teaches about the management and governance of organizations of all kinds. Pounds gave a presentation to students at the Tepper School of Business.

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Комментарии : 66   
@valeriechandler7673
@valeriechandler7673 5 месяцев назад
I thoroughly enjoyed this article discussion on Governance
@logannyasulu9960
@logannyasulu9960 Год назад
Thank you very much. I too teach corporate governance in Zambia and I have benefited greatly from this distinguished and clearly experienced gentleman.
@IrisAnne
@IrisAnne 2 года назад
THE BEST lecture I’ve ever heard on corp governance
@AYODELEOrisanaiye
@AYODELEOrisanaiye 11 лет назад
This is one of the best lectures i ever heard on Corporate Governance. Please upload the second part of the lecture.
@saltywater6258
@saltywater6258 2 года назад
Please upload the second part of this lectured Wish my teachers have the ability to explain things like this gentle man
@tzhenyao
@tzhenyao 8 лет назад
Enjoyed this lecture so much! Effective flow chart makes me understand Corporate Governance better :D
@mrrownel
@mrrownel 8 лет назад
Exceptional teaching. Excellent delivery on the topic of governance. Thank you sir.
@kam3522
@kam3522 11 лет назад
Thank you. Dr William Pounds. This was a Great presentation. this has given me a great new area for my dissertation. A spark moment! Thank you
@oscarpaul1947
@oscarpaul1947 6 лет назад
This is quiet wonderful. I have never understood this theory like this before. Great job.
@gdeeddh
@gdeeddh 4 года назад
Wow wow wow.. Love you man.. Is it possible for you to live 30 more years and teach... I wish
@PapaWilk
@PapaWilk 8 лет назад
Wow, this lecture was delivered a month to the day before the stock market crash of 2008. Very prescient prediction at 29:10
@alexdaly5588
@alexdaly5588 2 года назад
We're right behind you and we'll fight on your side!!!
@snigdhakanai
@snigdhakanai 11 лет назад
great lecture, please upload the rest.
@yv1650c
@yv1650c 5 лет назад
You guys have no idea how many times I’ve been drawing that triangle to small business owners when they star to grew up and need to understand the payroll increase in order to get the proper management in their business
@cadirli
@cadirli 15 лет назад
very useful video for corporate governance researchers, thanks for sharing :)
@timelesslifenuggets5708
@timelesslifenuggets5708 4 года назад
Excellent job!
@garsoltero
@garsoltero 15 лет назад
so interesting! please, upload the rest of the class, just like other schools do
@ananthkrishna2338
@ananthkrishna2338 3 месяца назад
Thank you so much Professor.
@ubaidurrahman1986
@ubaidurrahman1986 11 лет назад
the grate way of teaching....please also explain the agency theory as well...
@faiznuaim4180
@faiznuaim4180 2 года назад
Very helpful lecture, got a better view of the big picture in the easiest way made possible.. Tq so much.. Really appreciate it alot
@emmanuelmilijala4737
@emmanuelmilijala4737 8 лет назад
What a nice video
@u235u235u235
@u235u235u235 2 года назад
he described corporate structure more than the functions of corporate governance
@sabamhutajulu2175
@sabamhutajulu2175 3 года назад
A very good lecture; while looking for something related to the declining of GCG in our company
@Ade_357
@Ade_357 6 лет назад
amazing
@LechugaWable
@LechugaWable 12 лет назад
True. Also, I live and invest in Chile, and although some things he said are true, no one here thinks the controling owners are going to steal their money. That has never happened. Period. Also, the market only pays undiversifiable risk (in theory ate least) Finaly, the fact this guy didn't say the word agent or principa, doesn't mean his did not address the topic!!!
@garsoltero
@garsoltero 14 лет назад
pleeeeease, upload the rest of the lectures
@amritaadhikary
@amritaadhikary 5 лет назад
Yes, I now understand why owners take the company up to a height and there after costly.
@Roelandvinken
@Roelandvinken 14 лет назад
Only a few weeks before the break out of the economic crisis!
@flankspankrank
@flankspankrank 8 лет назад
where is part 2?
@wjedit
@wjedit 14 лет назад
great video. however,where is the rest of the class? who can upload them?
@crispykool19
@crispykool19 7 лет назад
I really wish to be his student and be in his class 😞
@deeps0228
@deeps0228 6 лет назад
Only a genius can simplify!
@u235u235u235
@u235u235u235 2 года назад
my experience in school you mostly need to simplify when the students didn't do the required reading before class. if you do the required reading before class you're not learning the material in class first pass. reviewing something a second time is a little different and adds more understanding in my opinion. the instructor can discuss more detail and cover way more information when the students come to class prepared having read the required text. if you did all the required reading you kind of already know all the material and the instructor is reinforcing and clarifying information. if you read the textbook and don't understand most of the material you have bigger problems, especially with the internet to supplement reading that's not explained well. he actually covers very little information in the time spoken. I could read in 5 min what he discussed, although at the end he makes a few good points I suppose, but he takes forever at a snails pace to get there. I've taken college courses at jr colleges, tier 2 and tier 1 colleges. his pacing reminds me of jr college presentations. not to go off on a tangent, but I've had professors lecture slow and folksy like this guy and come exam time 90% of the questions were random technical questions from the assigned reading. that particular class half the students failed the first exam and dropped the course. i'd guess the half that didn't drop did the readings and were able to answer the exam questions. but that's certainly not the norm. i'll let you in on a secret. your success in life is largely attributed to possessing a high degree of these three attributes: intelligence, conscientiousness, and being disagreeable. If you have these three things you generally will do very well in your career and relationships. Having a crappy professor/instructor has little impact on your success in school or life. You should already know 95% of the material when you walk in the door. The professors is just telling you, in most cases, what's on the exam. And if you really want to impress the professor (not sure why you'd care though) you also read the same material in a textbook the professor never uses so you have ideas/insights on the material probably no one else in the class has.
@kam3522
@kam3522 11 лет назад
Can who ever uploaded the video share PART II please. a bottle of water moment!
@myblessingto
@myblessingto 3 года назад
pretty interesting to watch
@TropicalBrick
@TropicalBrick 3 года назад
14:32 is when the governance talk starts
@binguyen730
@binguyen730 3 года назад
Dude tks a lot
@TheBurningShadowBR
@TheBurningShadowBR 8 лет назад
"A CEO is vastly overcompensated". Totally agree. Stewardship theory is bullshit.
@MouradMourad-ch2ds
@MouradMourad-ch2ds 5 лет назад
how can I have the text of this speech ?
@ThaFacka
@ThaFacka 11 лет назад
Anyone interested in this, look up stewardship theory which complements the hazardous assumptions made in agent theory.
@lugas2267
@lugas2267 3 года назад
what a chief
@bazilrazik
@bazilrazik 14 лет назад
An interestinc Lecture wiht some humor. But what about all the hyped Corporate Governance Scandals, the loopholes, and the acts and codes such as the US SOX and the UK Combined codes. Bazil Razik - Sri Lanka
@saiprakashprakash7692
@saiprakashprakash7692 7 лет назад
what is corporate governance and brefle d3fined this video is good
@ljwosborne89
@ljwosborne89 12 лет назад
And so I now assume that William Pounds thinks less of the cameraman ... I am upset that this is, unfortunately, the case!
@lasvegasmalay
@lasvegasmalay 5 лет назад
Tu dia..
@user-hg4vf8xj1z
@user-hg4vf8xj1z Год назад
S'il vous plaît envoyer moi en Français . Merci
@sarthakkhurana9218
@sarthakkhurana9218 3 года назад
Who's here from Christ University mba k 😂 Cheers 🔥
@navneethnair4450
@navneethnair4450 3 года назад
HAHAHA
@balajiay8469
@balajiay8469 3 года назад
Go and finish your work, don't play around
@shivangitomar8829
@shivangitomar8829 3 года назад
hi dost
@athenajeshua5362
@athenajeshua5362 3 года назад
I like your style....😀...interesting approach
@echansa
@echansa 12 лет назад
People becoming lovers of themselves than God! It is that simple. Think about that for a change... Now, which God?
@CaioCezarlima
@CaioCezarlima 3 года назад
Assignment
@saiprakashprakash7692
@saiprakashprakash7692 7 лет назад
corporate governance
@saiprakashprakash7692
@saiprakashprakash7692 7 лет назад
oh
@esotericguard3808
@esotericguard3808 3 года назад
How it was before coronavirus
@bvlbaseball
@bvlbaseball 11 лет назад
14 1/2 minute introduction....lefties rule....
@godwinanaezichukwuolu1139
@godwinanaezichukwuolu1139 11 месяцев назад
Islamic banking
@remybeleno5816
@remybeleno5816 2 года назад
I disappointed to this behavior person
@mohotsi
@mohotsi 5 лет назад
10 minutes pass and he hasn't gotten to the point
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