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CORPORATE GOVERNANCE IS DIRECTORS MAKING DECISIONS: REFORMING THE OUTWARD FOUNDATIONS FOR INSIDE DECISION MAKING
Download This ArticleMichael Useem
Abstract
If companies do have the right directors and practices in place, they will benefit from board leadership along with executive leadership. Great leadership is required of the top management team, but it is equally essential from those who are ultimately responsible for the team and the fate of the firm. Good decisions premised on strategic thinking and followed by timely execution will give the board what it needs to give the investors what they deserve.
Keywords: Corporate Governance, Directors Making Decisions
How to cite this paper: Useem, M. (2004). Corporate governance is directors making decisions: reforming the outward foundations for inside decision making. Corporate Ownership & Control, 2(1), 129-136. https://doi.org/10.22495/cocv2i1p10