Governance requires capabilities from managers to address the link between risk, strategy, and culture. Embracing a governor-manager approach, involving all levels of an organisation, can manage risk effectively and establish legitimacy.
Responsibility for the governance of organisational culture needs to be extended beyond the Board and ELT to middle and lower management so that they can collectively and individually model desired characteristics.
The essence of governance lies in the distribution of responsibilities and rights among stakeholders, impacting all organisational affairs — including decision-making procedures and rules. Through historical and contemporary perspectives, corporate governance has evolved to encompass broader societa
Unlike the neat conclusions found in many of the articles already produced on the topic, or as *common sense* would suggest, it is not so simple as 'just cut your losses'. Therefore, the question remains: when a line manager or Board has a program where the costs are outweighing the benefits, why do
You can compare these techniques in meetings with people who, ironically, are not trying to sabotage the company but think their approach a good way to run effective meetings.
In passing off the thinking of others as our own, we fail to invoke the discipline essential in critical thinking. The most effective antidote to this is a crisp document, 'written with such clarity that it's like angels singing from on high', followed by a messy meeting in which people can robustly
Structural and qualitative criteria can be applied in analysing employee interactions to answer: Are the people in my team effective informal leaders or merely highly social people building their brand?
You can have high performing teams with deep hierarchies, so long as there is an open model to knowledge access. But when knowledge hiding goes on, hierarchies tend to erode team performance.
By stepping away from being a subject matter expert and toward a focus on people and coaching, a manager is in a much better position to transform their job into a leadership role.
The challenges in creating psychological safety are in some ways more complex for managers because they not only need to lead the process, but also lead themselves in the initiation of the process.