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What are the main differences between the managing of daily operations of a company and the

corporate governance?
Daily operational management has to do with performance management involving the deployment of
systems and processes that is indicative of records, mapped out plan for the use of resources and
application of corporate acumen. Here the people responsible for decision making are allowed access
to these applications, to certify that they are all utilizing and scrutinizing the same information.
Therefore, the reality of a management study, as defined to be dependable and unceasingly
rationalized can be ascertained.
Corporate governance is different from operational management in that governance is largely about
“protecting a business, while management is more about growing it”. So, within the confines of
Governance policies are drawn, and procedures are sets in place to guarantee business operations
within the ambits of the law for the maximum profit of all stakeholders. While the operational
management refers to the systems managers and directors utilize to help the company operate and
flourish.

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