International Business Control, Reporting and Corporate Governance: Global business best practice across cultures, countries and organisations

International Business Control, Reporting and Corporate Governance: Global business best practice across cultures, countries and organisations book cover

International Business Control, Reporting and Corporate Governance: Global business best practice across cultures, countries and organisations

Author(s): Georges Nurdin (Author)

  • Publisher: CIMA Publishing
  • Publication Date: December 19, 2008
  • Edition: 1st
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 240 pages
  • ISBN-10: 9780750683838
  • ISBN-13: 9780750683838

Book Description

This book is designed to help Business Controllers / Accountants / Finance Directors / Bankers / Financial Analysts / Business Consultants to understand that International Business Control is much more than just a business being IFRS and US GAAP compliant, or just an extension of the domestic HQ control system.

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Your best practice guide to controlling your business, globally.

About the Author

Georges Nurdin, MSc., MBA, Ph.D, FinstD, studied international business, management and economics in Oxford (UK), Paris (France), Berlin (Germany) and in the USA. For over 20 years he held global divisional CFO, CEO and Director positions in leading American and European multinational corporations, including GE, Du Pont de Nemours, L&G-Siemens and Valéo. His extensive international experience spans Europe, Russia, the Middle East, Africa, the Americas and Asia.

For the last ten years Dr Nurdin has advised private and public sector boards and international organisations on international business, economics, trade and cross cultural management.

Dr Nurdin authors articles and

publications and regularly delivers lectures and conferences in leading world business schools.

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