This course entails a comprehensive review of Corporate Governance (CG) issues analysing the relevant questions to derive effective solutions. The focus is on the analysis of the relationships among these parties, with a view of improving CG and enterprise performance This means attaining the firm's full potential, given its endowment with human, physical, and financial capital, taking into account the legal and ethical restraints in a world of environmental concerns, threatening technology gaps and cultural sensitivities. In view of the globalisation of markets for capital, technology, products and talent, clear views on how corporations are and should be governed and which principles are to guide such governance become very important for executives as well as those involved in shaping public policy. |