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This book explores the correlations of diversity and power in UK
boardrooms and the difficulties inherent in truly merit-based
appointments. From a distance, boardroom diversity is seen as a UK
success story of recent years. A closer look at boardrooms reveals
a more uncomfortable truth: boards can be split into tracks of
power and diversity. Where there is a concentration in power,
genuine diversity is much less prevalent. Using the FTSE 100, the
book examines the appointment and retention of the most powerful
positions in some of the world’s most powerful corporations.
Diversity, merit and power are each defined and measured
individually, then considered cumulatively, to provide fresh
insights into the meaning of corporate power, who wields it and how
it is obtained. This analysis is considered alongside the diversity
narratives created by the FTSE 100 to frame their position on
diversity. From this, the value of corporate ‘diversity speak’
is challenged, together with the regulatory requirements that
result in its production. Those studying or practising corporate
law or management and anyone with an interest in corporate power
will find this in-depth assessment thought-provoking and
informative. From the book’s original vantage point, suggestions
are made as to how and why we might seek a more balanced
distribution of power in the boardroom.
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