Expansion of Management Discretion

ERA IV — Early Governance Consolidation
Governance Practice
1980

Executive management gained significant operational autonomy.

What Happened

Boards increasingly delegated authority to executives and professional managers. While improving efficiency, this reduced transparency and blurred accountability lines between board oversight and management action.

Why It Matters Today

The modern “management shield” emerged here, shaping how information flows upward—and how difficult it can be for shareholders to evaluate performance.

Related Patterns

Pattern 2: Authority Concentration
Pattern 4: Transparency vs. Interpretability

Related Governance Themes

Clear Distinction Between Corporate and Subsidiary Reporting
Alignment Between Operational Practice and Written Policy
Consistent oversight expectations across subsidiaries

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