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Corporate Monitorships and Governance Reform: Lessons for Boards and Regulators
Introduction: When Governance Breaks, Outside Supervision Begins In many corporate scandals, there comes a stage where authorities feel that internal correction is not enough anymore. At that point, an external corporate monitor is appointed. When internal control systems collapse, outside supervision enters. Corporate monitorships are often seen as punishment or legal penalty. But actually, they function as governance reform mechanisms. An independent monitor is selected to

Directors' Institute
Mar 1710 min read


Shaping Organisational Culture: The Role of Boards, CHROs, CLOs, and the C-Suite
When you hear "company culture," you may envision ping-pong tables, snacks, or trendy office environments. But true company culture is...

Directors' Institute
Jun 23, 20256 min read
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