Last point I want to make -- I think when you think about the extraordinary success in Brazil, the success in Colombia, a big piece of that is governance.
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Second, I would argue that social media governance is not a component of IT, rather it is corporate governance of social media, which must be overseen by the CEO of the company.
Management is looking at governance issues and is committed to making relevant policy changes.
This is why support to good governance is as important as aid itself.
The goal is to make sure IT governance is up to snuff and financial information from systems can be relied upon.
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Another is that she thinks corporate governance is improving.
The audit committee function is vital, as is the governance, compensation, and in some cases executive committee obligations.
Badly designed compensation is an indicator of poor corporate governance, and poor corporate governance is an indicator of investment risk.
The standard explanation here is better governance and lower systemic risk.
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His focus is on governance and leadership instead of traditional charity.
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But after July 2011, we are still going to have an interest in making sure that Afghanistan is secure, that economic development is taking place, that good governance is being promoted.
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Self-governance, however, is being replaced by corporate-governance, and your freedom is being sapped in the process.
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While each of these recent tales of chief-executive woe is a sign of progress, none provides much evidence that the crisis in American corporate governance is yet over.
Meantime, the International Shareholder Services says that such thinking is a business imperative: Two-thirds of the companies that it surveyed said that good governance is the right thing to do and that such standards also give enterprises a leg up.
It is again simply for good governance that this measure is being implemented.
"The world has a new economic bloc that ... is the driver of current global growth, and we see that it is underrepresented in the governance structure in the IMF and maybe this is a challenge the IMF itself has to face over the new few years, " Pimentel said.
Because the congressional process is more akin to sausage making than it is to deliberative governance.
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Global governance is too important to be left to just one organization or group.
Service integration, aggregation and orchestration, tied together with service governance is the future for managing IT.
Yet more popular influence on governance is not what some see as the Asian Way.
"This is not about equality, this is about good governance and good business, " he added.
Because banks are opaque, he says, their corporate governance is all the more important.
"Tight governance is what makes the relationship between the companies work, " the statement said.
Senior Eurocrats see this as evidence that the system of economic governance is working.
The problem of Arab governance is by no means confined to those big two.
Reflection on the ethical requirements of legitimate governance is needed to address the challenges of legitimacy.
On the other, the ruling African National Congress' record of governance is at best a mixed bag.
The European leaders state that the only way to solve the current crisis is more European governance.
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