What are the benefits of having strong corporate governance?

a. The ability to be strategically competitive and perform without risk of being ethically or legally exposed.
b. There are no benefits to corporate governance, which is seen as an unneeded expense.
c. One person has a large amount of power to make actions as quickly and riskily as necessary.
d. Managers and employees fear for their jobs; fear improves productivity.

a. The ability to be strategically competitive and perform without risk of being ethically or legally exposed.

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