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Board assurance for charities – do we really know what we think we know?
20 Dec 2016

Board assurance for charities – do we really know what we think we know?

by Gillian Conway | posted in: Social innovation | 0

Governance failures have made headlines repeatedly in recent years across all sectors of the economy, and charities have not escaped scandal with high profile cases attracting scrutiny and eroding public confidence. I work with a range of different organisations at … Continued

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