This year marks the 150th Anniversary of the start of the American Civil War. While I was in the USA last month I took the opportunity to respect that anniversary by visiting a number of Civil War memorial locations. While listening to the National Park guides and the video presentations it struck me that there […]
Weekly Links for 2011-07-17
The News Limited reputation crisis has been the big story this week. New blog post, culture is key to resilience and it cuts both ways. Leadership actions, not statements, set culturehttp://ow.ly/1uvAeG More bloggers warning of the issue I wrote about yesterday. “Win at all costs” #risk Culture can undermine #resiliencehttp://ow.ly/1uwyDU Do we need a ‘moral compass’ […]
… risk & compliance reality vs maturity of perceptions
A few weeks back I received an email from the Economist Intelligence Unit announcing a new report they had published and suggesting I may like to post a review. The report is entitled “Ascending the maturity curve. Effective management of enterprise risk and compliance”. The report is the result of sponsored research, in this case […]
… age is not an indicator of resilience
Recently I read an article that posed this question, “Why is a seven-hundred-year old company not well-known and celebrated as an exemplar of corporate resilience?”1 The company in question is called Stora Enso – and while they may have a case, the recent events with “News of the World” prove that age of an entity is […]
Twitter Weekly Updates for 2011-07-10
Over recent weeks I have added some new features to share links you may find interesting. Also tightened the integration between the blog and my Twitter feed. Reading … is a series of links that I have shared from my Google Reader. You may find some of these interesting. Recalling … is a review of my […]
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