Overview
This section examines the essential structures and mechanisms of corporate governance, highlighting the role of the Board of Directors, shareholder rights, and stakeholder engagement. The Board serves as the primary decision-making body, overseeing management, setting strategic direction, and ensuring compliance. Shareholders possess key rights, including voting and access to information, and may engage in activism to influence company policies. Additionally, effective stakeholder management involves balancing the interests of various groups—employees, customers, suppliers, and communities—ensuring ethical and sustainable business practices that benefit all stakeholders.