Yes, an organization like IMF should adopt an universal model of good corporate governance as posted at
www.managefranchise.blogspot.com and
www.ospforohsopolite.blogspot.comDonee countries are often not able to get rid of the primary causes of political unrest and mismanagement because of corruptions and malpractices.
Their leaders are often not able to take control of such problems due to diverse reasons and constraints. People who are corrupted may be too powerful and cannot be easily persuaded to get rid of corruptions.
It is recommended to IMF that it can set up a call centre to monitor all revenue activities on weekly basis for its projects.
All revenues can be controlled with self-audit checks in simple forms and work forms and any variances or irregularities generated reported through a 4-part task-line from the monitoring call centre.
With such hands-on process management as elaborated on these blogs, IMF will then be in real hands-on control of all the major problems in all the countries provided with aids like corruptions and malpractices which were the results of conventional leadership governance the nemesis of accountability and transparency.