Although recent censure of corporate boards of directors as "passive" and "supine" may be excessive, those who criticize board performance have plenty of substantive ammunition. Too many corporate boards fail in their two crucial responsibilities of overseeing long-term company strategy and of selecting, evaluating, and determining appropriate compensation of top management. Attimes, despite disappointing corporate performance, compensation of chief executive officers reaches indefensibly high levels, Nevertheless, suggestions that the government should legislate board reform are premature. There are ample opportunities for boards themselves to improve corporate performance.

Most corporate boards' compensation committees focus primarily on peer-group comparisons. They are content if the pay of top executives approximates that of the executives of competing firms with comparable short-term earnings or even that of executives of competing firms of comparable size. However, mimicking the compensation policy of competitors for the sake of parity means neglecting the value of compensation as a means of stressing long-term performance. By tacitly detaching executive compensation policy from long-term performance, committees harm their companies and the economy as a whole. The committees must develop incentive compensation policies to emphasize long-term performance. For example a board's compensation committee can, by carefully proportioning straight salary and such short-term and long-term incentives as stock options, encourage top management to pursue a responsible strategy.


Which of the following best describes the organization of the passage?


A problem is acknowledged, the causes are explored, and a solution is offered.

A question is raised, opposing points of view are evaluated, and several alternative answers are discussed.

A means of dealing with a problem is proposed, and the manner in which a solution was reached is explained.

A plan of action is advanced, and the probable outcomes of that plan are discussed.

Two competing theories are described and then reconciled.

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正确答案是 A。这一文章中,首先指出企业董事会的表现受到了审查;然后提出了该问题的原因;最后提出了解决方案。

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