Tag Archives: John McFarlane
MI’s methodology predicted precisely the type of behaviour to expect from Staley at Barclays
MI’s Banking Governance & Culture Project is already producing clear evidence of the challenges society faces in trying to restore even a modicum of integrity to banking and finance. Its organizational maturity rating (OMR) methodology predicted this sort of behaviour … Continue reading →
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Tagged Barclays, FCA, Jes Staley, John McFarlane, JP Morgan, PRA
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Rating culture is crucial for responsible investing
“Embedding a healthy corporate culture, through improving behaviour, is vital to the success of any business ….. we want to see behaviour improve through a healthy corporate culture. This is high on the FRC’s agenda ……. Ultimately it is for boards, … Continue reading →
Posted in Maturity Tales, Organizational maturity rating
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Tagged banking standards, Barclays, corporate governance, credit analysis, credit rating, culture, ESG, financial reporting council, FRC, Harvard, Harvard Law School, Hermes, human governance, John McFarlane, Labor Worklife Program, LWP, NEST, organizational culture, Paul Cox, PRI, principles responsible investing, UNPRI, Win Bischoff
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