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 ...
One of the main priorities for small businesses – especially these days – is survival. While that often means items such as corporate governance may take a backseat to accomplish that goal, they’re ...
Private family enterprises, by their nature, can face unique challenges when it comes to governance, balancing interpersonal dynamics with the demands of running a business. While they may be at ...
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