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Keeping your business future-fit: A Corporate Governance Podcast

Keeping your business future-fit

Keeping your business future-fit: The latest edition of the corporate governance podcast explores what modern resilience means and how boards can get there.

Keeping your business future-fit

Practically everyone in business will know just how chaotic the corporate world has become, and because of that, it’s never been more crucial in governance to look forward and ensure your business can operate with the dynamic resilience that’s required to stay ahead. 

That said, change management is often very tough for companies. A variety of reasons can lead to this, but the bottom line is simple: nobody can let change management overwhelm them anymore. The corporate landscape is too fast for that. 

While it might be impossible to pinpoint the exact challenges in your company’s future, there are steps you can take to get your organisation ready to face every single trend, shift and shock that comes your way.

About our guest

Dan’s guest is Friska Wirya, a globally recognised expert in change management and leadership, known for her work as an Organisational Change Advisor and Change Leadership Coach. She is an Emeritus Faculty member in Change Management, a TEDx speaker, and the author of two #1 best-selling books, The Future Fit Organisation and The Future Fit Asian Organisation. She also created FUTURE TALK, a conversation card game designed for leaders to have real and raw dialogue about disruption and uncertainty.

Over the past decade, Friska has led change programs impacting up to 65,000 people across six continents. Her debut book became a bestseller within 36 hours and achieved three additional category bestseller rankings in just a few days. Her work is available globally and stocked at Harvard University, Periplus, Kinokuniya, Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Booktopia, and Tokopedia.

Friska has been named among the Top 50 Global Change Management Thought Leaders, Top 50 Asia Pacific Business Consultants You Should Know, and Top 10 Women Change Makers in Indonesia. She is also recognised as a Top Voice in Workplace Culture and Change. Her insights have been featured in publications such as the Australian Institute of Company Directors, The Financial Review, The Sydney Morning Herald, Smart Company, UN Women, and Women’s Agenda.

Based in Indonesia, she continues to advise and facilitate custom change management programs for major players in oil and gas, engineering, and technology.

Corporate governance education

The Corporate Governance Podcast is your taster of what’s new in governance worldwide. The modern director understands that boardroom responsibilities have dramatically increased, and old norms are being challenged by new ideals around sustainable business that respect all stakeholders – not just shareholders. 

Because of this, corporate governance education is an invaluable addition to a director’s skillset—something that will help you stand out amongst your colleagues. 

CGI offers dedicated diplomas in corporate governance and ESG – as well as numerous other certificates and membership opportunities focusing on the areas of governance you’re passionate about. 

They’re delivered entirely online and self-paced – meaning you can learn and study at a rate that suits you. 

To learn more or enrol, check out our courses. We look forward to working with you in the future.

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About this author

Dan Byrne MA BA is a journalist, writer, and editor specialising in corporate governance and ESG topics. As the Content Manager at The Corporate Governance Institute, Dan creates engaging, insightful content designed to inform and educate global audiences about the latest developments in corporate governance and sustainability.

With a strong focus on research and analysis, Dan consistently delivers compelling narratives that resonate with industry professionals and stakeholders interested in responsible governance and environmental, social, and governance (ESG) issues.

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