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"How to govern [not like that]"

Donald Nordberg

Comments on governance: states, corporations, and otherwise

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  • Donald Nordberg

    Nordberg's eclectic observations on governing draw on decades in journalism, business and academia. He's written two books on corporate governance and 50+ articles and book chapters on boards, investors, regulation, ethics, law and philosophy.

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