Exploring thinking and communication preferences on boards of directors
Exploring thinking and communication preferences on boards of directors
Exploring thinking and communication preferences on boards of directors
19/08/2025 | 36:10
In this maiden podcast David Cantrick-Brooks from corporate governance consultancy firm Governance in Action Pty Ltd and Jordana Read from facilitator, coaching and training specialist Read Strategy explore thinking and communication preferences on boards of directors using the Herrmann Brain Dominance Instrument (HBDI) model and the potential impact of these preferences on interpersonal relations, decision-making and succession planning in the boardroom, etc., and suggests that the traditional board skills matrix could be improved if such preferences are added as another important dimension.
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