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Book Description

Today's competitive corporate environment and the increased expectations of speed in communication make it critical for companies to develop strategic programs for communicating with investors. This book provides an executive overview of the field of investor relations with a focus on what investor relations officers need to know to be successful. Readers will learn the essentials of communicating with investors, the stock market, governance, reputation, and more. With the rise of activist investors, investor relations officers serve as guardians of one of a company's most important assets-its reputation. This book serves as a guide to understanding the history of investor relations and how it has evolved in the age of activist investors. Included are discussions about managing an investor relations program, assessing reputations and how to measure the impact of investor relations efforts. By the end of the book, you will understand the strategic role of investor relations and how activism impacts corporate storytelling, risk, crisis, events, and analyst relations.

Table of Contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half-title Page
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright
  5. Dedication
  6. Contents
  7. Foreword
  8. Chapter 1 Investor Relations Background and History
  9. Chapter 2 Audiences for Investor Relations
  10. Chapter 3 Investor Relations and Corporate Reputation
  11. Chapter 4 Investor Relations Ethics
  12. Chapter 5 Emerging Issues in Investor Relations
  13. Chapter 6 Writing for Investor Relations
  14. Chapter 7 Corporate Governance and Investor Relations
  15. Chapter 8 Proxy Voting and the Investor Relations Officer
  16. Chapter 9 Investor Relations Events
  17. Chapter 10 Global Investor Relations
  18. Chapter 11 Risks, Corporate Crises, and Investor Relations
  19. Chapter 12 Measuring Investor Relations
  20. About the Authors
  21. Bibliography
  22. Index
  23. Backcover
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