
There is a lot of talk about “corporate governance” in the face of multiple crises and regulatory tendencies on the part of legislators. But what exactly is “good” corporate governance? How can it be established in a sensible and resource-efficient way? Legal departments certainly play an important role in finding solutions.
KPMG Law expert Konstantin von Busekist knows more about this.
“Artificial intelligence makes procedural
thinking partly superfluous; it works
independently of processes. As part of
the establishment of corporate governance
, it will replace complicated responsibilities and
processes.”
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