The common understanding of boards, rooted in a history where powerful people want to maintain control via their board service, is that boards must make the most important decisions.
The predictable result of putting so much decision-making power in the hands of boards has been the mass disempowerment of the staff.
We can and should take steps to cultivate liberatory boards boards that center wholeness and interdependence.
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The government-backed Social Investment Research Council is newly formed to hatch practical insights into social investment market products, and the investors needed to finance them.