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Getting a Head Start on Your C-SOX Compliance Project in China (Part 2)

Getting started: executive sponsorship The most important criterion for success of the C-SOX compliance project is to ensure the attention and support of the entire organization.  Although responsibility for risk management and compliance ultimately sit... ...full story at Success Stories

from Success Stories on Wed, Jun 17 2009

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