Nothing says “summer” like the media publishing a summer reading list, and nothing says “compliance” like a complex topic most other people would consider esoteric. So let’s bring both of those ideas together in my annual summer reading list for corporate compliance and governance executives.
Start with some fiery invective to rouse your indignation just before you punch out for those two weeks on the beach. Money for Nothing, by Jonathan Gillespie and David Zweig, is a nifty piece of red meat to the anti-executive crowd fed up with overpaid CEOs, cozy relationships among corporate directors, and the consulting-auditing-litigation complex that drives up costs and blood pressure throughout Corporate America.



