
Corporate Governance
Corporate Governance is where the buck stops: the Board of Directors, the CEO and other top executives are responsible for honest, profitable and accountable overall performance. Here, experts address many of the attendant questions: What rights and responsibilities does the board have? How do you monitor compliance? What is the appropriate remuneration structure? In other words, how do you keep all the moving parts in line, starting at the top?
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