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A realistic look at corporate governance-and a new model for tipping the balance of power The Enron catastrophe canada toronto university york and subsequent business disasters made one thing clear-unscrupulous management canada toronto university york and CEOs may usurp the power of the board, causing a crisis of confidence in corporate leadership. One of Canada`s most experienced board members uses his 40 years of board experience to evaluate the evolving role of boards canada toronto university york and the key issues, challenges, canada toronto university york and controversies they face in the aftermath of Enron. He shows that only by being tough can boards regain their governance rights to achieve an equal balance of power. William A. Dimma (Toronto, ON, Canada) has served as a board director on over 50 corporate boards canada toronto university york and 40 nonprofit boards. He is a former professor canada toronto university york and dean of the Faculty of Administrative Studies at York University canada toronto university york and holds honorary degrees from St. Mary`s University canada toronto university york and York University. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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The Game

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