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Role that directors play

BOOK REVIEW

by Sandeepp Saxena
September 22, 2023
in Books, Perspective

Sandeepp SaxenaINSIDE the Boardroom: How Behavior Trumps Rationality” by R. Gopalakrishnan and Tulsi Jayakumar delves into the intriguing world of corporate governance and explores the critical role that directors’ behavior plays in the success or failure of companies.

Through a captivating narrative filled with real-life examples and insightful anecdotes, the authors assert that corporate success goes beyond just knowing accounting rules and governance regulations.

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Instead, they argue that the decisions made by directors in the boardroom are often subjective and influenced by behavioral biases, which can have profound consequences for a company’s fate.

A stitch in time

The book opens with a thoughtprovoking question: Could the largest private airline in India and a bank that extended enormous loans to defaulting borrowers have avoided their catastrophic downfalls?

The authors suggest that these disasters could have been prevented if directors on their respective boards had spoken up and taken action before it was too late. This sets the stage for a compelling exploration of how behavior within the boardroom can shape the destiny of a company.

Corporate governance is a complex web of rules, regulations, and best practices to run companies in a responsible and ethical manner. However, “Inside the Boardroom” argues that while these guidelines are essential, they are insufficient. The authors contend that understanding human behavior and boardroom dynamics is equally crucial. Directors must be astute observers of human nature, as behavioral and cultural nuances often play a pivotal role in governance failures.

Psychology over governance

One of the central tenets of the book is the idea that directors’ decisions are not purely rational. Instead, they are influenced by a range of psychological factors, including the desire for power, the sway of passion, and the allure of authority.

The need for acceptance and approval from fellow directors and stakeholders can also cloud judgment. By acknowledging these human biases, the book argues, directors can become more effective in their roles and contribute to better corporate governance.

Role of human dynamics

Gopalakrishnan and Jayakumar draw on their extensive experience in governance and boardroom behavior to support their arguments. They provide real-world examples and case studies that illustrate how behavioral issues can lead to governance failures.

These examples serve as cautionary tales for both seasoned directors and newcomers to the boardroom, highlighting the importance of self-awareness and an understanding of human dynamics at play in corporate decision-making.

The book doesn’t stop at identifying the problems within the boardroom; it also offers solutions and “magical mantras” for CEOs and independent directors to prevent governance failures. These mantras are grounded in an understanding of human behavior and include strategies for fostering open communication, encouraging dissenting voices, and promoting ethical decisionmaking.

The authors emphasise the role of leadership in setting the tone for the organisation, and argue that a culture of integrity and transparency starts at the top.

Palatable lessons

One of the book’s key strengths is its ability to bridge the gap between theory and practice.

While it delves into behavioral science and psychology, it does so in a highly accessible and relatable manner. Readers are not overwhelmed with jargon or academic theories but are instead presented with concrete examples and practical insights that they can apply in their own roles as directors or corporate leaders.

“Inside the Boardroom” also shines a light on the early warning signs of failing governance in companies. By highlighting the red flags that can signal trouble ahead, the authors empower directors and executives to take proactive measures to address issues before they escalate into full-blown crises.

This focus on prevention rather than reaction aligns with the book’s central message that behavior in the boardroom can have a profound impact on a company’s fate.

In conclusion, Inside the Boardroom is a thought-provoking exploration of the often-overlooked human element in corporate governance. It challenges the conventional wisdom that governance is purely a matter of rules and regulations and makes a compelling case for the critical role of behavior in shaping a company’s destiny.

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