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What is it with corporate governance? Thirty years ago, the term hardly rated a mention in business magazines—let alone general conversation. Now, corporate governance is seen by many (tacitly at least) as a panacea for all manner of corporate ills and director recalcitrance. The pursuit of best practice models (the one-size-fits-all approach) has become commonplace, even though the operating context of and challenges faced by small and medium companies are fundamentally different from those of publicly listed corporations. 
Mak Yuen Teen, an associate professor of the NUS Business School and corporate governance expert thinks the one-size-fits-all approach is myopic and has just gone on record on the matter. Furthermore, many commentators, regulators and serving directors seem to have lost sight of Sir Adrian Cadbury's commentary, that corporate governance is primarily about the performance of the business. My experience, in research and as a serving director bears this out.