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Disruptive change has clearly intensified in today's fast-paced
business world. Why are boards of directors so ineffective in
dealing with the threats inherent in every corporate governance
system? In Better Boardrooms, Donner Prize winning author Patricia
Meredith zeroes in on how boards can help manage uncertainty.
Meredith outlines the specific corporate strategies that should be
implemented in order to reduce the tremendous waste of resources -
financial, human, intellectual, social, and environmental - that
occurs when companies fail to respond effectively to forces that
are so obviously surrounding them. To regain the reputation of
boards as vibrant enablers of economic growth, Better Boardrooms
proposes that a broad cross-section - including policy makers and
regulators, customers, suppliers, bankers, and investors - work
together to create a system better suited to the business obstacles
of the twenty-first century. Discussing how the current corporate
system is flawed and in desperate need of a digitally focused
restructuring, Better Boardrooms proposes a new model of
governance, one based on dialogue and collaboration that ensures
all relevant voices are heard and included. As boundaries between
industries blur and stakeholders gain greater access to
information, it is vital that boards of directors help set
corporate strategy rather than simply approve it.
Canada's big six banks weathered the 2008 financial crisis very
well. Their adherence to tried and tested twentieth-century
products and services made them a safe harbour in the financial
storm. However, as the modern global information economy continues
to develop, the banks must confront their innovation crisis, or
they will fail. In Stumbling Giants, Patricia Meredith and James L.
Darroch embark on an audacious and startling examination of
Canada's big banks. With banks earning forty percent return on
equity from traditional retail banking, pressure from investors
with short term interests has discouraged technological innovation
and adaptation. Meredith and Darroch reveal the socio-technological
disruptors threatening the banks' three primary product divisions -
lending, wealth management, and payments - and offer innovative yet
realistic recommendations for improvement. Meredith and Darroch's
new vision for the Canadian banking industry involves a broad
cross-section of Canadians - policy makers, regulators, customers,
suppliers, investors, and bankers - and is a call to action for all
interested stakeholders to work together in creating a banking
system for the twenty-first century.
Although the information age offers individuals from all walks of
life the power to make their voices heard, we often end up with a
cacophony of competing voices rather than a conversation. With so
many people empowered to join the decision-making process, the
number and diversity of stakeholders in governance situations poses
a special challenge: how do you steer when so many hands are on the
wheel? Catalytic Governance offers a proven approach to managing
this challenge, built on the insight that effective leadership and
governance depends less on traditional top-down approaches and more
on creating shared meanings and frameworks. Drawing on their
experiences managing transformational change in a complex,
multi-stakeholder environment on issues ranging from finance to
climate change, health, and the digital revolution, Patricia
Meredith, Steven A. Rosell, and Ged R. Davis demonstrate how to use
dialogue to engage stakeholders, explore alternative perspectives,
develop shared mental maps and a vision of the future, and
co-create strategies and initiatives to realize that future. While
elements of this approach will be familiar, this is the first time
they have been combined into a coherent model and tested together
in practice. The book describes in detail how this was done in the
process of transforming the Canadian payments system. The catalytic
approach to governance is a powerful tool for leaders in the public
and private sectors looking to lead and govern more effectively.
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