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How billions forced sports to grow up
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How billions forced sports to grow up
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What this is about
A chair who ignores the conflict of interest policy teaches the whole board that the policy is optional. Governance culture flows downhill.
This is an AI-generated audio companion to a long-form TidyHQ article. Two hosts walk through the argument, the evidence, and the practical takeaways. The full article, with sources, links, and additional context, sits at the link below.
The source article
Tone from the Top: Why Sport Governance Starts with Your Chair
Isaak Dury · CEO & Founder
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