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June 12, 2009

govern

Governance

governance (noun) - controlling an organisation or country; setting goals and guiding an organisation through policy and procedures (policies on how to manage and monitor the activities of the organization) (See Wikipedia and Google Definitions)

govern (verb) - to be officially in charge of an organisation or political unit (country, province, city, town) and to manage its affairs

corporate governance - the policies and procedures used by a board of directors in overseeing the operations of a company (See Wikipedia)

corporate governance is how a company behaves when nobody is looking

good corporate governance
foster better governance
promote good governance
rules that reinforce good corporate governance

transparency, the rule of law, and good governance

failure to adopt pro-poor governance approaches

fair governance


participative governance

participative forms of governance
be allowed to govern themselves

a democratic scheme of governance
the country's progress toward democratic governance

global governance
project gtovernance
information technology governance

wish to change the governance of the industry

governance processes

a new policy governing the use of computers in the office

governance indicators
measuring governance

unfit to govern

accused the opposition of being unfit to govern

a governance model
govern directly
governed by elected representatives of the people
the governing party 

rules that govern an activity
the rules that govern the investment vehicles

the right to hold those who govern us accountable

guidelines that govern operations
guidelines to govern the operations of Chinese multinationals in Africa

rules that govern an activity
different rules govern presidential campaigns

building institutions to govern
Building institutions to govern Afghanistan

identify the hidden beliefs that govern your behavior

Kingdom Trails Association, formed to promote and govern mountain biking in the region

help developing countries move from war to peace, poverty to prosperity, poor governance to democracy and the rule of law

increase competition, ensure sound governance, develop infrastructure, and generally foster a hospitable investment climate

competition policy and governance
in many states, poor governance and regulatory burdens remain serious limitations to trade and investment

a key part of corporate governance is the development and implementation of internal programs to promote ethics, moral standards

a powerful force for promoting good corporate governance, even though it is strictly voluntary and based on self-assessment

tighter governance rules include executive compensation and the transparency of new financial instruments

learning to work well enables people to govern themselves and so become good citizens

a complicated morass of legal rights that govern what can be done with each property

exempt from the rules that govern all other employees of the federal government

public governance at the local, national, regional, and international levels

a naval constitution that would govern the growing U.S. fleet afloat and ashore

Strengthening governance by improving the quality of basic market institutions

achieving progress in governance in Africa will be a formidable task

Improving governance will also require strengthening the enforcement of commercial contracts

Mexico sought to integrate aspects of governance in line with their NAFTA partners

the proliferation of news in the local press and media advertising the country's good governance and developmental achievements

school governance

a subtle system of governance

provincial governance structures 

the organization and governance of our schools

a change in governance through a redistribution of power and control

 governance culture

better corporate governance in companies listed on overseas stock exchanges

the necessity for adequate corporate governance structures

existing global governance institutions are hampered by archaic conventions and procedures

prices are governed by market demand

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