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    the Board of Directors The Board of Directors is a group that is constituted by some members who are chosen by the stakeholders of the company. This group stands for the stakeholders to set up the policies that related to corporate governance of the company and to make some important decisions on long-term strategies, such as the employ or dismissal of administrators, dividend policies and establish of committees. It is obligate for every public company to build a Board of Directors. The Board

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    types of directors “Non-Executives serve no real purpose” - Comment By Louis Prateek Rajan 44141572 Directors: The person who is responsible for the conduct of business activities of an enterprise is usually referred to as the “Director” of a company. They are also known as the “Managers” of the entity and are elected by the shareholders during the members meeting. Once elected, the list of directors need to be lodged with ASIC. Often the director is seen

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    I have been asked to advise directors of Flyaway Pty Ltd on the following issues: Whether Peter and Paul breached their duty of care and diligence as directors when they were not present for the decision to borrow $10 million from Citibank. Whether John breached his fiduciary duty as a director when he invested in Speed Bullet Pty Ltd. Whether board of directors is obliged to follow the resolution passed by the shareholders at the general meeting. Whether Peter and Paul breached their duty of

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    Question 1 (a) Analyse whether the directors have breached their duties. Your answer should include reference to relevant cases and sections. Issue: whether the directors have breached their duties. It is questionable that whether the directors breached their fiduciary duty towards the company by not putting first the interests of the company. Relevant legal principles: Re Broadcasting Station 2GB Pty Ltd [1964–1965] NSWR 1648 Corporations Act (ss 180–184 and 588G) CORPORATIONS ACT 2001 - SECT

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    Spielberg:Best Director Know Steven Spielberg is the best director in our time because he has made so many movies like well known classics E.T and more.Worked his way to the top of his career by doing the best he can all by himself.And became very successful in his career making more money in a day than most people,and directors make in a year.He worked his way from the bottom,being very young for the age of a director and working his way up to the top like how he is now as the highest grossing director of

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    In this decade, we have seen an increase in women 's participation in the board of director. Previously, we can see around the world, every board of director of a single company led by men only. But, over the time, women are slowly absorbed into the board of director and they play a great role as well as a good impact in the improvement of the company. A new study suggested that, putting women on boards of directors is a good way to make companies more profitable and better governed. It is because

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    management calls attention to financial matters that encompass an organization’s mission, objectives and goals. When working in the nonprofit sector, there are many financial challenges faced by the leadership and the board of directors. An effective board of directors, along with the organizations’ finance committee will work together to develop an annual operating budget, in addition to monitoring internal controls. These internal controls include the process of achieving financial goals and

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    current Athletic Director for Augsburg College in Minneapolis, Minnesota. He sat down with for an interview with myself and two others on Friday October 7th at his Augsburg office. Our interview group was interesting in gaining insight from a college or high school athletic director. Additionally, we wanted to compare our interview subject with University of Minnesota Athletic Director Mark Coyle, who spoke to our class. We sent out email requests to several local athletic directors and received

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    and Wall-E), notorious for its conspicuously male-centric films and its exclusively male directors, is currently producing its first female-centric film, Brave. Appropriately enough, they hired Brenda Chapman, director of the widely acclaimed Prince of Egypt, to direct the film. Chapman and Pixar parted ways over a year ago after citing “creative differences” and Pixar quickly replaced their lost female director with Mark Andrews whose directing resume only includes short films (LA Times). Of the

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    In cinematography, as Quentin Tarantino talks about in an interview, the director is the conductor and the audience’s feelings are the instrument that directors utilize to evoke emotion. Directors have to hone this skill in order to evoke the viewer’s emotions and properly captivate the audience. One of the tools directors use to control the audience, in addition to special effects, is dialogue. Dialogue has the power to push an audience to tears when a character dies, or make them laugh at the same

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