Published by Todd Davies on 14 Oct 2009
Latest interviews and presentations
A lot has been happening with the Resilient Futures Forum this year. Resilient Futures has been kind enough to record some of their work and make it available to the public free of charge. Highlights from Todd’s work with resilientfutures.org are set out below. Click on a heading to watch / listen.
Risk and Responsibility (AHAUCHI Conference, September 2009)
[Streaming video: YouTube - 3 parts, 22 minutes total]
Presented as part of a three day strategy and leadership conference on the future of residential colleges, Todd Davies provides insights into the nexus between governance, leadership and risk, and provides a whole systems perspective into regulatory reform, avoiding the next GFC and the future of leadership on these dimensions.
A Leader’s Responsibility: Governance, Risk and Resilience (AHAUCHI Pre-conference, August 2009) [Streaming and downloadable audio: Resilientfutures.org - 1 part, 26 minutes total] As part of the lead up to the AHAUCHI sessions, Todd discusses the new context for the governance and risk responsibilities of leaders, especially directors and managers; the breakdown of conventional methods of risk and governance management in dealing with these conditions; the consequences of such a breakdown; new processes for more realistic governance, risk and resilience.
[Streaming and downloadable video: Resilientfutures.org - 1 part, 15 minutes total]
This is essential viewing for anyone in a governance, leadership, assurance or strategy role in a large organisation – corporate or government. This presentation is particularly timely given current conditions, increasing market turbulence, and the move by stock exchanges and regulators around the world who are beginning to expect CEOs and Boards to have a strong understanding of ‘material business risk’, and hence strategic risk.
There is also a lot of great material on the resilientfutures.org website and their Youtube channel. If you are interested in understanding the future, complexity and the challenges and opportunities arising from this, these sites are well worth a look. Enjoy. TDA