Meeting the Information Needs of Independent Directors
It is now generally acknowledged that most boards need more directors who are truly independent. But the very fact that new directors are independent implies that they are, unwittingly and to a certain extent, uninformed about the company and its business. Which is why the quality of the information they get from the company must be very high.
Content: Article | Authors: Barry Reiter, Nicole Rosenberg | Source: Ivey Business Journal | Subject: Corporate Governance