Bridging ownership and operations

  • Information asymmetry is structural to the relationship between investors and management.

  • Even the most diligent shareholder-directors depend on board-reporting standards.

  • Visibility into the business relies on the timing and scope of executive updates.

  • Data quality turns on its integrity and completeness.

  • Management information requires framing to clarify technical and commercial implications.

  • An operating partner addresses the principal–agent problem.