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.
When you hear the term corporate governance, you might assume it’s something reserved for Fortune 500 companies or sprawling multinational corporations. After all, these entities have complex ...
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 ...
Private family enterprises, by their nature, can face unique challenges when it comes to governance, balancing interpersonal dynamics with the demands of running a business. While they may be at ...
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