
Revealing "The Hidden World of Boardrooms"
The hidden world is both figurative and literal. This episode is a video update on the book that Matt and Nate are writing, including some awesome invisible ink content (check 6:50 in the video).
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The hidden world is both figurative and literal. This episode is a video update on the book that Matt and Nate are writing, including some awesome invisible ink content (check 6:50 in the video).

Did you know that governance could be electrifying? It's true! There's also a bonus not-quite-governance question thrown in for fun.

Policy Crimes is a new podcast examining systemic policy failures and ways we can solve them. Their first season looks at the cost of homelessness. A must-listen for fans of Sound-Up Governance

We've been missing the whole point of board evaluations all along. They could be easier, more fun, higher impact, and actually worth the money.

You don't need to wait for your board and executive team to buy in - just start designing good governance on your own. Featuring Michael Hartmann, Tara Safaie and Karel Vredenberg

A continuation of my conversation with Michael Hartmann, Tara Safaie and Karel Vredenberg about the intersection of corporate governance and human-centered design

Tara Safaie and Karel Vredenberg on how human-centered design can tackle gnarly governance challenges

The first in a series of episodes from a webinar featuring Michael Hartmann, Tara Safaie, Karel Vredenberg and Matt Fullbrook

Challenging one of the most sacred beliefs in corporate governance

We talk about AI without a single mention of crisis or transformational change. Who knew such a thing was possible?