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Governance is a different dance and the sooner Mayor McNader learns the two step, the sooner we'll all be cruising on nifty new alternative transpo.
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Governance is better if the electorate cares just a little.
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Nick has recently attended the JFK Executive Education programme “Innovations in Governance” at Harvard University.
Archive 2008-07-01 2008
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And in Governance, where one would expect the Board to have almost absolute sway, how can Plainfield come in at a measly 11%, when New Brunswick shines at 89%?
Archive 2007-08-01 Dan 2007
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And in Governance, where one would expect the Board to have almost absolute sway, how can Plainfield come in at a measly 11%, when New Brunswick shines at 89%?
Schools: Bitter pill may be no cure Dan 2007
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Corporate Governance is as important as political finance reform and improving our politics.
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Fortunately, newly available software platforms that have become known as Governance, Risk, and Compliance (GRC) technologies can help.
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"Governance" - Shorthand for fighting corruption-is among the bank's watchwords for the 1990s, but holding the money and just sending advice is out of the question.
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Posted in Governance, Politics by Joy-Mari Cloete on 13 November 2009
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Posted in Governance by Joy-Mari Cloete on 7 December 2009
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