Monthly Archives: February 2010

Too Big to Fail Means Too Big to Govern: Who Will Close the Governance Gap?

Its sort of a glass half full/ glass half empty argument. We have come to understand that there is such a thing as a company, or even an industry, that grows so large or ubiquitous that the consequences of its failure are intolerable … Continue reading

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New Years Resolution 10 for GRC Professionals: Stir the pot, watch what happens

This is the last in this series of New Years Resolutions for GRC Professionals.  Regular blogging will resume shortly. I hope you have enjoyed this series. Listed below are some practices that would probably be considered unconventional by most GRC … Continue reading

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New Years Resolution Number 9 for GRC Professionals: Learn something new

Every year brings new and sometimes provocative ideas from some extremely diverse sources. There is also a treasure trove of older material, published before its time and not  given the recognition it deserves. I have prepared a short reading list … Continue reading

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