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Culture Questions I Am Often Asked . . .
I am often asked by senior executives various questions concerning corporate culture. This past week was no exception when I spoke to a group of risk professionals and regulators from the Australian banking and financial services sector. The conference title was … Continue reading
Posted in consulting, corporate culture, Human Psychology, John R Childress, leadership, Organization Behavior, strategy execution
Tagged Australia, Banking, banking conduct, conduct risk, Continental Airlines, culture change, culture survey, GM, Johnson&Johnson, Netflix, NUMMI, risk culture, subcultures, Toyota, Zappos
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Reshaping Conduct and Risk Culture in Banking
(Note: the thoughts below are drawn from a keynote address and workshop I will be giving in Sydney, Australia on October 12th to the Culture and Conduct in Financial Services Conference.) Between 2008 and 2015 the global financial services sector … Continue reading
Posted in consulting, corporate culture, Human Psychology, John R Childress, leadership, Organization Behavior, strategy execution
Tagged Accountability, conduct risk, culture change in banking, Culture of Banking, financial services, Impact of culture on performance, risk culture, rotten apple, Sydney, toxic culture, trust in banking
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The Blind Leading the Blind: Conduct Risk in Financial Services
The only thing worse than being blind is having sight but no vision. ~Helen Keller My first historical novel (Almost Perfect) I wrote while living in a stone Chateau in the South of France in the middle of Cathar Country. … Continue reading
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Tagged Almost Perfect, Bank of England, Banking, Cathar Crusade, Cathars, change, conduct risk, Crusades, culture change, Financial Conduct Authority, financial services, FX, global banking, John Childress Thriller Novels, Languedoc Region, leadership, LIBOR fines, Mark Carney, regulation, Simon de Montfort, Thrillers, trust in banking, Wall Street
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