John Chambers, Cisco and its Internal Governance Systems
**This case was presented at the 2012 North American Case Research Association Annual Meeting held in Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
Abstract
Issuess
The case is structured to achieve the following teaching objectives:
- Understand the role of the board of directors and its relationship with the CEO.
- Study the internal governance system of Cisco with special emphasis on the operating governance framework.
- Discuss and debate the performance of John Chambers, his strategy and emphasis on management through committees.
- Understand issues related to the board's obligations and accountability to the shareholders .
- Discuss and debate the decision that the board of directors at Cisco should take with regard to John Chambers' future in the company.
Contents |
Introduction |
Background Note |
Corporate Governance |
Operating Governance Framework |
Putting the New Structure in Place |
Initial Results |
Empowering Groups or Consolidating Power at the Top? |
Cisco's Response | Has Chambers Failed? |
Chambers Admits Mistake |
Time for a Change? |
Exhibit |
Keywords
Corporate social responsibility, Corporate social opportunity, Sustainable model, Sustainable development, Inclusive growth, Bottom of the Pyramid, Public-Private partnership, Collaboration continuum, Rural consumers, Price information, Spot trading, Gramin Suvidha Kendra, MCX