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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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![193. Get on up (Condition #41: Physical movement)](https://pbcdn1.podbean.com/imglogo/image-logo/9931263/logo_7rxzey_300x300.jpg)
Monday Sep 25, 2023
193. Get on up (Condition #41: Physical movement)
Monday Sep 25, 2023
Monday Sep 25, 2023
Last episode I mentioned there are two things that directors tell me most affect their ability to stay engaged. The first was taking breaks. The second, related, factor is physical movement. There’s tonnes of research showing a positive relationship between physical exertion and cognitive performance. But physical movement means different things to different people at different times in different contexts. I, for example, am a fidgeter. Pen clicking, leg jiggling, playing with toys, anything. It just makes me feel a bit better. Other people really (really) hate sitting down for extended stretches. I can relate to that, too. Physical activity can also be a bonding experience. I was at an offsite earlier this summer with a client and the board chair organized an afternoon pickleball session (with beverages). It was AWESOME. Another client of mine, when talking through incorporating physical movement into the cadence of their board work, realized that they were all really into yoga. Now they had a potential physical outlet AND bonding opportunity. In a much more mundane sense, just encouraging people to feel free to stand up and stretch, maybe walk around a bit, can really help them to stay comfortable, engaged, and alert. Bonus points if you google “quiet fidget toys” and put out a few bowls of them at your next board meeting.
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