New Zealand businesses need to man up and criticise non-performing directors. That is the message from Institute of Directors in its stocktake of corporate governance in New Zealand. Citing a reluctance of New Zealanders to give negative feedback, new ins
Rob Hosking Fri, 26 Nov 2010
New Zealand businesses need to man up and criticise non-performing directors. That is the message from Institute of Directors in its stocktake of corporate governance in New Zealand.
Citing a reluctance of New Zealanders to give negative feedback, new institute president Kerry McDonald said this
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