In the eye of the beholder
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Risk management within organizations is discussed with emphasis on the significance of gathering information. Strategies for obtaining accurate information from a variety of employees is presented.
Publication Name: CA Magazine
Subject: Business
ISSN: 0317-6878
Year: 2000
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The fine line
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Issues are presented concerning the role of the board of directors in evaluating a business enterprise's strategy without appearing to challenge the credibility of the management. Strategic-planning retreat is discussed.
Publication Name: CA Magazine
Subject: Business
ISSN: 0317-6878
Year: 2001
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Meeting expectations: when you accept nomination to a board of directors, make sure you know what the law and your colleagues expect
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Advice for chartered accountants on serving on a board of directors is presented. The guidance issued by the Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants is highlighted.
Publication Name: CA Magazine
Subject: Business
ISSN: 0317-6878
Year: 1999
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