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- Product code: 464030
ISBN13: 9781906960377,
130 pages, paperback Published by Galleons Green Rate this book... Rating: 0.0/5 (0 votes cast) |
Description of Custodianholders |
This book sets out an innovative management structure for public sector organizations through the introduction of Not-For-Profit Corporations, with custodianholders as an alternative to shareholders. It considers how this new structure can make the existing public sector bodies more: efficient, transparent and accountable to service users. It advocates the introduction of Memorandum and Articles of Association for each corporation. And new governance structures incorporating a strategy board, a management board and the introduction of custodianholders who hold the management to account. Custodianholders are the public sector's equivalent to the private sector shareholder, and are drawn from those running the organization, the funders, locally elected politicians and the service users. The efficient allocation of capital and the costing of capital projects are considered in the context of a move to adopting private sector accounting conventions.
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About Piers Venmore-Rowland |
Piers Venmore-Rowland grew up in Hertfordshire and read Estate Management and Contemporary European Studies at Reading University, and Finance at City University Business School. He worked in London, first as a chartered surveyor and then as an investment analyst. He spent fifteen years at City University, London, where he was a professor and a member of City University Senate. He was also a visiting professor at the Faculty of Art, Design & Architecture, Kingston University, London. As an academic, investment analyst and consultant he has worked with leading UK & international companies, and public sector businesses. His employment has taken him to over twenty countries around
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