Corporate governance rating systems covering all listed companies have been proposed in Hong Kong and the Philippines.
He formed Lens Governance Advisors as the exclusive "governance" adviser to feared securities lawyer William Lerach.
It is because such a practice sends a number of messages about governance at a company.
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Developing repeatable processes and data governance will be necessary to create a sustainable information advantage.
There will be tough fighting ahead, and the Afghan government will need to deliver better governance.
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From a corporate governance standpoint, it is difficult to argue against more transparency, however.
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Each one is just another pinprick of the injustices in our broken system of corporate governance.
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The ExCo declined, declaring the issue more one of public curiosity than good governance.
The country prides itself on its standards of democracy, civil liberties and good governance.
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Users benefit from self service, and IT benefits from automated governance and policy implementation.
It focused on strong management and operations, better governance, innovation, and improved responsiveness to clients.
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The results of the regional consultations will contribute to the preparation of Global Groundwater Governance Diagnostic.
It is important that they also have a say in the governance of policing.
Across the Valley, technology companies have been adding seasoned governance experts to their boards.
Often, bad pay policy reflects bad management, says Peter Montagnon, an expert in corporate governance.
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"I'm not going to lead the revolution on it, " he said of corporate governance.
Consumers are more and more interested in issues such as transparency, corporate governance and social responsibility.
In recent years, corporate governance advocates have pushed for reforms to combat this passivity.
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While much progress has been made, corporate governance will also continue to be a major challenge.
It takes guts and gumption to put aside partisanship in favor of good governance.
Already shareholder groups that push for better corporate governance have been formed in five Asian countries.
Because the congressional process is more akin to sausage making than it is to deliberative governance.
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Good corporate governance rests on making executives and directors accountable for their actions--and their pay.
And despite (or perhaps because of) this lack of governance, the network has proved surprisingly resilient.
Restructuring should be aimed at keeping the balance sheet healthy by improving corporate governance.
Global governance is too important to be left to just one organization or group.
An inward-looking culture is inevitable if retribution for past crimes is the main menu of governance.
But it also includes modern components of participatory governance - the more than one billion shareholders.
The market will also try to decipher his views on governance at the old institution.
Even more counterproductive would be the creation of a new international body to oversee Internet governance.
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