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7 Keys to a Successful Board

by Charlie Helps FRSA | Oct 10, 2017 | Articles, Consulting and Advisory

These 7 critical factors either make or break the success of every board of directors or top team: board leadership; how the board considers and takes decisions; how these decisions are communicated, disseminated, actioned, and monitored (often scooped up in the term...

Meet Noreena Hertz – One of the most Iconoclastic Women Leaders of our Time

by Charlie Helps FRSA | Nov 13, 2016 | Articles, Inspiration, Leadership

NOREENA HERTZ is a decision-making guru, bestselling author and strategist who advises some of the world’s top CEOs and Presidents on economic, geopolitical and business decisions. She graduated from university at the age of 19. By the age of 23 she was advising the...

Corporate Culture and the Role of Boards (Culture Eats Strategy for Breakfast)

by Charlie Helps FRSA | Sep 26, 2016 | Articles

Stakeholders and society in general have a vested interest in healthy corporate values, attitudes and behaviours that lead to sustainable growth and long term economic success. On 20 July 2016, the Financial Reporting Council (FRC) published the results of a study...

Psychology Students Invited to Prestigious Leadership Event on Global Population

by Charlie Helps FRSA | Mar 10, 2016 | Events

Sponsored by the Department of Psychology Six students from the Psychology BSc Honours and Cognitive and Clinical Psychology BSc Honours courses participated in a Fulcrum event addressing the rising global population. The Fulcrum colloquium ‘Towards 9...

What is a Board for Anyway?

by Charlie Helps FRSA | Jan 22, 2016 | Articles, Consulting and Advisory, Insight

In our experience across a broad range of industries, there remain directors or even whole boards who benefit from our support in deciding what their focus should be.In many ways this is strange as there is no shortage of literature offering opinions on styles of...
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