By Scott M. Wornow
Effective corporate governance requires close, integrated collaboration among corporate legal, finance and human resource functions. The failure of these general and administrative groups to coordinate action, engage across departments and seamlessly share information will likely, over the long run, lead to heightened systemic risk and to an increased probability that material corporate weaknesses will develop.
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