Executive Update

Institutionalizing Governance in Complex Global Organizations

Posted February 8, 2009 | Leadership | Leadership |

Corporate governance is the means by which accountability to stakeholders is ensured, yet organizations often fail at creating governance plans that align with the organizational context. They also fail at institutionalizing governance that spans levels and processes in the business, particularly in global, multicultural organizations. In this Executive Update, we introduce value-based adaptive models for business governance structure design, operational planning, and implementation for complex global organizations.

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Cheryl Lampshire
Cheryl Lampshire Cheryl Lampshire has more than 25 years of experience in the IT industry with extensive knowledge of systems infrastructure, software development and maintenance, product management, and in-depth experience in… Read More
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