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
Authors: Barry Reiter, Nicole Rosenberg
Source: Ivey Business Journal
Subject: Corporate Governance
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