Boards of Directors and management at companies of all sizes face a common problem: they need to make decisions that are best for the company and in order to do so they need to know the facts — the pleasant and the unpleasant — that confront them. Most times those facts are readily available from the ordinary flow of information. At other times, however, either the company or the Board must investigate in order to understand the facts needed to move forward.
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