While the governance structure of an accounting firm has little immediate client-facing impact, a firm must be well-governed to retain its people and provide consistent, high-quality client service.
Editor’s note: This is the third article in a series. For a series overview and links to previous articles, see the sidebar, “Building a Better Firm.” At James Moore & Co., firm leaders first began ...
During its meteoric rise, OpenAI had a clash between the for-profit corporation and the nonprofit organization, which each served divergent goals. Despite lingering questions surrounding the recent ...
RFG believes IT management must now embrace the concept of governance, if it has not already. On the heels of glaring corporate governance scrutiny, IT governance, while always important, is taking on ...
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