How many times, throughout your whole lifetime, might you expect to experience a complete shift in thinking about how society should be run? History tells us, at least at a national level, that these matters have usually been resolved only after violent struggles. The destiny of democracy in the UK was only forged after King […]
Today MI formally submitted its response to Sir Richard Lambert’s Consultation Paper on banking standards.  The key issues are around banking values, ethics, governance, human capital management and organizational behaviour – all very much part of MI’s goals and chosen remit.
A seminal discourse from Saker Nusseibeh, CEO, Hermes Investment Management The relationship between business and society is the focus of a recent interview (June 2019) between Saker Nusseibeh, CEO of Hermes Investment Management and Ioannis Ioannou of London Business School. In particular, Nusseibeh explains the crucial importance of integrating ESG factors (environment, social, governance) into […]
“Professionalism and long-term value: helping banks to build mature cultures” Wednesday 29th August 2018 (1300 GMT+1) MI Council members Stuart Woollard and Paul Kearns will be presenting another in MI’s growing series of webinars for professional bodies who are interested in raising the maturity levels of their members and the organizations for whom they work. […]
At the Maturity Institute we practice what we preach, which means we always seek improvements and enhancements to our methods and professional practice. This is particularly true of OMINDEX, our global standard for Total Stakeholder Value (TSV). TSV is measured from a combination of a company’s OMR (Organizational Maturity Rating) and its market to book value (e.g. […]
The Maturity Institute models itself on the medical profession and aims to develop a whole generation of organizational health practitioners. Everything we aim to do is focused on the most positive outcome possible – Total Stakeholder Value (TSV). We view leadership as having a social responsibility of the highest order and management as a vocation […]
“The big-four accountancy firm PwC is facing criticism over potential conflicts of interest after advising Britain’s top water watchdog at the same time as several water and sewage companies.” This story today in the Financial Times, about PwC’s conlicting roles in the UK water sector, can be seen as part of a very long-term trend […]
Please note – this post contains some, intentional, strong language, which readers of a certain sensibility may find offensive. I had never before considered just how socially irresponsible cows could be until I came across Fortune Magazine’s ‘Change the World list’ yesterday . These generally docile creatures, who have brought us all so many benefits for […]
    Our latest newsletter is now available via this link with stories and information on: – Inclusive Capitalism and Total Stakeholder Value – 2017 Banking Governance and Culture report – Corporate Purpose – 10 Years After the Crash – Human Capital Reporting – MI’s Prague Programme
MI is delighted to join the “10 Years after the Crash” network, coordinated by Promoting Economic Pluralism, which will be holding a wide range of events in September around the UK to reflect on the lessons from the Global Financial Crisis. On 14th September, it will be 10 years since the run on Northern Rock, […]
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