by Brad Sherringham | Nov 9, 2019 | Articles, blog
Good governance, A Guide to the Big Ideas and Debates in Corporate Governance Corporate governance has become a topic of broad public interest as the power of institutional investors has increased and the impact of corporations on society has grown. Yet ideas about...
by Brad Sherringham | Sep 9, 2019 | Articles
Good governance, Understanding data governance Is Data Privacy Real? Don’t Bet on It (Wharton) A computer algorithm could identify 99.98% of Americans by knowing as few as 15 attributes per person, not including names or other unique data. “Most people don’t realize...
by Brad Sherringham | Jun 14, 2019 | Articles
Good governance starts with Purpose and Culture Technology isn’t going to save your company culture (Fast Company) These days, it seems like there is a tech solution for everything. But introducing large-scale technology solutions can end up magnifying your company’s...
by Brad Sherringham | Jun 14, 2019 | Articles
Good governance, balancing growth and well-being New Zealand’s new budget prioritizes well-being over economic growth (Fast Company) New Zealand already ranks as one of the happiest countries in the world. But it could be doing better–and the government’s new budget...
by Brad Sherringham | Jun 14, 2019 | Articles
Good governance practices support innovation and growth The importance of innovation and purpose in capturing growth (McKinsey) Ashley Schofield, CEO of giffgaff, a telecommunications company headquartered in London shares the role of innovation...
by Brad Sherringham | May 14, 2019 | Articles
Want a better decision? Plan a better meeting (McKinsey) By keeping the lines clear between discussion and debate sessions, and the actual decision making itself (following the principles outlined in the exhibit). This allowed for richer, more thorough conversations...