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 ...
New data from 2026 shows DAOs centralising, not decentralising. Corporate governance research explains why participation ...
During its meteoric rise, OpenAI had a clash between the for-profit corporation and the nonprofit organization, which each served divergent goals. Despite lingering questions surrounding the recent ...
The NCAA will reform the organization’s governance model by broadening the voting power of the Power Four conferences, the Division I Board of Directors announced on Tuesday, Aug. 5. Under the new ...
The Open Data Institute (ODI) is continuing to explore how best to increase access to datasets to a wider variety of stakeholders, given that a one-size-fits-all approach to governance rarely works.