Posts Tagged ‘change management’
2020 Lowitja Institute Cranlana Award winner -Professor Roianne West
The Lowitja Institute has named leading Aboriginal academic Professor Roianne West as the winner of the 2020 Lowitja Institute Cranlana Award for outstanding research leadership.
The national award honours excellence from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander researchers whose contributions to their academic field are recognised nationally and internationally, and who have contributed significantly to the health and wellbeing of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
Congratulations Professor West, we look forward to welcoming you to the Executive Colloquium.
See MoreCoronavirus Will Change the World Permanently. Here’s How.
A crisis on this scale can reorder society in dramatic ways, for better or worse. Here are 34 big thinkers’ predictions for what’s to come.
Politico, 19 March 2020
See MoreGoldman Sachs Recognises the Importance of Board Diversity
Recognising the benefits of board diversity, Goldman Sachs has announced that, from 1 July 2020, it won’t take any company public unless it has at least one “diverse” board member in 2020, and two in 2021.
New York Post, 23 January 2020
See MoreThe Work of Leadership
Companies today face adaptive challenges. Changes in societies, markets, customers, competition, and technology around the globe are forcing organizations to clarify their values, develop new strategies, and learn new ways of operating. Adaptive problems are often systemic problems with no ready answers.
Harvard Business Review, December 2001
See MoreExecutives behaving badly? What HR can do to encourage more ethical leadership
There is a tangible cost to organisations which suffer from a lack of ethical leadership and culture, according to CEO Vanessa Pigrum. Ultimately this can lead to the loss of customer trust and in turn, the loss of market share.
Inside HR, July 19 2019
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