Here in a G&M opinion piece (Time for directors to come clean on quitting), Janet McFarland uses the Magna director defection events noted here, below, as a springboard [. . . she starts with a 9.6 level of difficulty and executes with only minor deductions for a final score of 9.437 . . .] into the world of public disclosure from corporate governors. Worth a browse.
Posted by Grayson at August 24, 2004 07:49 AM