I appreciate this piece. That is a big question. Whether it is time to move on from anger to effectiveness seems obvious.
But is it?
With the next step in the Parliamentary Standing Committee being a 70-page resort from Andrea Neil and a co-author that needs whistleblower protections the anger is unlikely to have reached its zenith yet.
(And I’d argue that board members who’ve been around for the controversial financial decisions and talks about cover ups and threats still being around hardly inspires confidence)
I appreciate this piece. That is a big question. Whether it is time to move on from anger to effectiveness seems obvious.
But is it?
With the next step in the Parliamentary Standing Committee being a 70-page resort from Andrea Neil and a co-author that needs whistleblower protections the anger is unlikely to have reached its zenith yet.
(And I’d argue that board members who’ve been around for the controversial financial decisions and talks about cover ups and threats still being around hardly inspires confidence)
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