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bank. |
gouvernement d'entreprise |
econ. |
gouvernance f |
IMF. |
méthode de gouvernement; mode de gouvernement; bonne gouvernance; efficacité de l'administration; qualité de l'administration |
polit. |
bonne conduite des affaires publiques; gestion rationnelle des affaires publiques; bon gouvernement; bonne administration |
UN, chem. |
bon gouvernement; bonne administration; bonne conduite des affaires publiques; gestion rationnelle des affaires publiques |
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governance The manner in which power and authority are exercised by both public and private bodies. Covers management, legal framework, accountability and transparency n | |
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polit. |
gouvernance f (Manière pour les organismes publics et privés d'exercer leur pouvoir et leur autorité. Elle couvre la gestion, le cadre juridique, la responsabilité et la transparence) |
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IT |
A discussion document that sets out an "enterprise governance model" focusing strongly on both the enterprise business goals and the information technology enablers that facilitate good enterprise governance, published by the Information Systems Audit and Control Foundation in 1999.; Ensures that stakeholder needs, conditions and options are evaluated to determine balanced, agreed-on enterprise objectives to be achieved; setting direction through prioritization and decision making; and monitoring performance and compliance against agreed-on direction and objectives (Conditions can include the cost of capital, foreign exchange rates, etc. Options can include shifting manufacturing to other locations, sub-contracting portions of the enterprise to third-parties, selecting a product mix from many available choices, etc.) |
USA |
The state’s ability to serve the citizens through the rules, processes, and behavior by which interests are articulated, resources are managed, and power is exercised in a society, including the representative participatory decision-making processes typically guaranteed under inclusive, constitutional authority (JP 3-24) |