What is Transparency?McGraw Hill Professional, 20 feb 2004 - 96 pagina's What Is Transparency? defines the concept of openness in every area of business, explaining its role in our global economy and revealing how transparency can be leveraged to give companies a competitive edge. Advantages include:
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... corporate America in the late 1990s . While corporate scandals prompted the book , it became readily apparent that transparency , or the lack of it , was a concern in virtually every aspect of life . Similarly , it is not about U.S. ...
... corporate America in the late 1990s . While corporate scandals prompted the book , it became readily apparent that transparency , or the lack of it , was a concern in virtually every aspect of life . Similarly , it is not about U.S. ...
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... Corporate report- ing of financials frequently defaulted to volumes of information in an attempt , depending on the politics of the observer , to either comply or confuse . Regardless of intent , the result has been a growing mass of ...
... Corporate report- ing of financials frequently defaulted to volumes of information in an attempt , depending on the politics of the observer , to either comply or confuse . Regardless of intent , the result has been a growing mass of ...
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... corporate transparency , proposed a useful model in this regard ( see Figure 8.1 ) . The model is adapted to accommodate more than public corporations . At the bottom are broad public requirements on reporting ( for public com- panies ...
... corporate transparency , proposed a useful model in this regard ( see Figure 8.1 ) . The model is adapted to accommodate more than public corporations . At the bottom are broad public requirements on reporting ( for public com- panies ...
Inhoudsopgave
TRANSPARENCY Setting Sights on a Moving Target | 1 |
THE OPACITY SPIRAL Defiance Disclosure and Destruction | 11 |
THE TRANSPARENCY IMPERATIVE | 19 |
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