The Forum of Free Enterprise is a non-political organization founded in 1956 by A. D. Shroff, and has been established to educate public opinion in India on free enterprise and a democratic way of life. The Forum publishes booklets to further its objects. The following booklet titled ‘Some Aspects on Corporate Management’ is authored by Steve Dembicki, C.C. Sutaria, and Mrs Krishna Basrur and published in 1968. In his essay on ‘Management Development’, Steve Dembicki talks about the biggest problems in management, the role of authorities and institutions, and importance of delegating duties. He suggests principles for effective management. C.C. Sutaria elaborates about the importance of managing agency, the way ahead after the abolition, and the drawbacks of the new system in his essay ‘Abolition of Managing Agency and change in the pattern of company management’. In her essay ‘Social responsibilities of management towards consumers’, Mrs Krishna Basrur stresses the significance of consumer opinion and social responsibilities of businessmen. She underlines the importance of safety, honesty, quality control, and efficiency of the products. She concludes by highlighting the difference between industrialist and financier.