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Anyone becoming a company director faces a steep learning curve;
this book will give every director and especially one joining the
board of an airline, a head-start on the process. Airline
Governance: The Right Direction will help existing directors, those
who have been newly appointed and those 'in waiting' in a company's
management. This book reviews the fundamentals of corporate
governance and puts them into the context of guiding, directing and
managing an airline, and also complements the discussion of
accounting and finance in its sister book Airline Management
Finance: The Essentials. The detailed review will give directors
confidence to make decisions on governance matters, avoiding a
'tick the box' approach and focusing on what is important. This
book not only gives directors a comprehensive introduction to good
governance, but also discusses the application of the principles of
governance for an airline at various stages of its development so
any changes can be made at the right time. Understanding corporate
governance not only helps directors, but also an airline's senior
and junior management, because the considerations around matters
such as 'conflict of interest' apply to all decision-makers in the
organisation. Understanding and applying good governance does not
guarantee success, but it surely helps in achieving it.
Anyone becoming a company director faces a steep learning curve;
this book will give every director and especially one joining the
board of an airline, a head-start on the process. Airline
Governance: The Right Direction will help existing directors, those
who have been newly appointed and those 'in waiting' in a company's
management. This book reviews the fundamentals of corporate
governance and puts them into the context of guiding, directing and
managing an airline, and also complements the discussion of
accounting and finance in its sister book Airline Management
Finance: The Essentials. The detailed review will give directors
confidence to make decisions on governance matters, avoiding a
'tick the box' approach and focusing on what is important. This
book not only gives directors a comprehensive introduction to good
governance, but also discusses the application of the principles of
governance for an airline at various stages of its development so
any changes can be made at the right time. Understanding corporate
governance not only helps directors, but also an airline's senior
and junior management, because the considerations around matters
such as 'conflict of interest' apply to all decision-makers in the
organisation. Understanding and applying good governance does not
guarantee success, but it surely helps in achieving it.
Airline Management Finance: The Essentials is of significant
benefit to airline industry practitioners seeking a focused, neatly
contained and accessible resource that provides explicit financial
information pertinent to their current or future role. The book
explains and demystifies an airline's financing and the financial
reporting of its operations to airline staff and others. It seeks
to explain the role of finance and the Finance Department in a
non-technical way, so staff can appreciate the value of the
department and its information resources, and see finance as an
active contributor to the airline's operation. It concentrates on
practical matters, explaining frequently used financial and
accounting terms, how financial strategy works, the uses of various
types of financial reporting, as well as what financial risk is and
how it can be managed through the co-operation of finance and
operating staff. Staff who understand the airline's finances and
financial system are more likely to make decisions which align with
the airline's strategy and objectives. They will also know how to
use the financial information which is available. The book
establishes a good foundation of financial knowledge for all staff.
This book is recommended reading for new employees in airline
finance and related areas, as well as those starting to move up the
supervisory ladder in an airline.
Airline Management Finance: The Essentials is of significant
benefit to airline industry practitioners seeking a focused, neatly
contained and accessible resource that provides explicit financial
information pertinent to their current or future role. The book
explains and demystifies an airline's financing and the financial
reporting of its operations to airline staff and others. It seeks
to explain the role of finance and the Finance Department in a
non-technical way, so staff can appreciate the value of the
department and its information resources, and see finance as an
active contributor to the airline's operation. It concentrates on
practical matters, explaining frequently used financial and
accounting terms, how financial strategy works, the uses of various
types of financial reporting, as well as what financial risk is and
how it can be managed through the co-operation of finance and
operating staff. Staff who understand the airline's finances and
financial system are more likely to make decisions which align with
the airline's strategy and objectives. They will also know how to
use the financial information which is available. The book
establishes a good foundation of financial knowledge for all staff.
This book is recommended reading for new employees in airline
finance and related areas, as well as those starting to move up the
supervisory ladder in an airline.
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