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Season 5 is live! New episodes every Monday and Thursday. This season, we’re exploring questions that directors need to *answer*. Are you a director, senior executive, investor, or someone who’s just curious about corporate governance? Tune in for insights about how things work inside and outside the boardroom, based on 20 years of experience and interactions with thousands of directors from around the world. Each episode lasts about one minute and will provide you with questions to ask yourself, your board and your management team, designed to optimize the way your organization makes decisions. Matt Fullbrook is a corporate governance researcher, educator and advisor located in Toronto.
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Thursday Aug 24, 2023
184. I just wanna break the rules (Condition #32: policies & by-laws)
Thursday Aug 24, 2023
Thursday Aug 24, 2023
I don’t think I’ve said it out loud yet, but the most important theme of season 4 of OMG is that I’m trying to convince you that experimentation is at the heart of good governance. In fact without experimentation - and by extension, creativity – I’m not convinced that good governance is possible. One of the great tragedies of the past two-plus decades of corporate governance trends is how many organizations and governance professionals basically see corporate governance as precisely equal to crafting, deploying and adhering to policies and by-laws. Don’t get me wrong, I think it’s *really* important to agree on and enshrine important stuff into binding rules. A good and common example is setting a threshold, in dollars, for transactions below which boards will just trust management’s judgment. It saves a lot of drama and time. But it’s also a good example of a rule that’s gonna need to change as an organization grows and shifts. A threshold of $5000 might eventually become $5 million as the scale and materiality of transactions grows. And if we think about cultivating effective conditions for making decisions, this is a great example of a type of rule that can be a tangible illustration of good governance. But if you’re the type of person who thinks making decisions about policies and by-laws is the same as good governance, you and I have really different concepts of what effective conditions look and feel like.
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