The financial crisis shows that the banking industry requires a
transformation, as its business model and practices are no longer
sustainable. Even so, such transformation cannot be made without
"Clearing the Bull"-moving beyond old and tired orthodoxies in
order to properly diagnose the problem.
Drawing on more than twenty years of experience in banking,
author Jonathan Ledwidge shows how the financial crisis exposed the
industry's poor system of values, leaving it mired in conflict with
its human environment. Specifically, this includes how poor
leadership, virtually unmanageable organizations, dysfunctional
suppliers, infuriated customers, alienated employees, and
dissatisfied communities all arise from the inability of banks to
understand that values are more important than valuations.
As a result there is now a total disconnect between banks and
their human environment. That disconnect cannot be fully addressed
by conventional solutions involving more regulations, more
governance, and more controls. Banks have a very human problem, and
thus by definition what they require is a human transformation.
"Clearing the Bull" provides both a clear diagnosis as well as a
detailed and comprehensive roadmap for the banking industry's human
transformation-and while doing so it remains totally engaging and
accessible to bankers and non-bankers alike.
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