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"It was a wonderful experience interacting with you and appreciate the way you have planned and executed the whole publication process within the agreed timelines.”
Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalCorporate Governance Is Not About Rules.
It Is About Power, Silence, and the Decisions Made Behind Closed Doors.
Why do respected companies, banks, startups, family businesses, PSUs, and institutions fail—not overnight, but quietly? Long before a crisis becomes public, governance has already weakened through ignored red flags, unchecked authority, conflicted leadership, and boardrooms where difficult questions were never asked.
Written for non-finance professionals, board members, independent directors, founders, and senior managers, this book explains corporate governance through real Indian and global cases. It moves beyond legal jargon and textbook theory to reveal what actually happens inside boardrooms—how decisions are taken, delayed, justified, or avoided.
The book shows that governance failures are rarely caused by lack of intelligence or ambition. They arise from comfort, overconfidence, and the absence of courage to challenge power. It explains why compliance alone is never enough, why independence must be exercised and not merely declared, and why silence can become the most dangerous risk.
With practical tools, red-flag checklists, and clear boardroom insights, this book helps readers think like responsible decision-makers rather than passive participants.
Because governance is not tested in success—it is revealed in crisis.
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Rahul Jain (CA, LL.B, DISA)
Rahul Jain is a finance and governance professional with over twenty years of experience across corporate finance, audit, risk management, and board-level advisory roles. He is a Chartered Accountant, DISA (Rank Holder) and LL.B, bringing together financial, legal, and systems expertise to address governance challenges from a practical, real-world perspective.
His career spans work with large corporates, infrastructure and real estate enterprises, as well as advisory assignments with startups and small and medium businesses. Having operated both inside organizations and as an independent advisor, he has been closely involved in designing internal controls, strengthening governance frameworks, supporting regulatory compliance, and advising leadership teams on strategic and risk-related matters.
Rahul Jain has worked extensively with senior management and boards, giving him first-hand insight into how governance decisions are actually made—often under pressure, uncertainty, and competing interests. This experience has shaped his belief that most governance failures are not caused by lack of knowledge, but by delayed action, unchecked authority, conflicts of interest, and the absence of independent challenge.
As an Independent Director and governance advisor, his focus is on improving board effectiveness, enhancing transparency, and helping decision-makers understand their fiduciary responsibilities beyond mere compliance. He is particularly committed to simplifying complex finance and governance concepts for non-finance professionals, believing that clarity and informed questioning are essential for responsible oversight.
This book reflects his experience-driven approach to governance. Instead of relying on theory or legal commentary, it draws from real-life cases and boardroom situations to illustrate why governance matters and how it can fail when oversight weakens. Through his writing, Rahul Jain seeks to bridge the gap between regulation and reality, encouraging leaders to approach governance not as a checklist, but as a discipline rooted in accountability, judgment, and long-term trust.
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