A Wise Board

Rational Wisdom or Common Sense: Rational wisdom is the usual meaning of the term 'wisdom' - it means accumulative wisdom that grows with age - or 'learning from past experience.' It is an absolute advantage for many BoDs because many of them are seasoned executives with years of experience, or such business common sense, which will in most cases be determined by what defines you as an individual at a certain point, your experience and accumulated knowledge, the current context defined by its properties and interactions, the information and data at hand, your previous engagement with similar situations and your skills and capabilities to manage all of this into a structure. Common sense often uses intuition to make a decision faster, but always scrutinize assumptions and thinking thoroughly for critical decision making. Knowledge helps you figure out “HOW,” - the practices; and wisdom guides you through “WHY” - the principles. Wisdom has something to do with making a sound judgment. This is particularly true for top level leaders like BoDs.
Unconventional Wisdom such as creative + collective wisdom: Wisdom is not always proportional with age, just like the youth does not always imply to creativity. With the increasing speed of changes, continuous digital disruptions, and shortened knowledge life cycle, unconventional wisdom such as creative and collective wisdom are abundant and invaluable at digital age because the world becomes hyperconnected, the talent people can share insight, co-create new knowledge and co-solve common challenges more seamlessly. With today's complexity, ambiguity and interdependence of business dynamic, the collective wisdom via bridging the cognitive and experience gaps becomes more crucial to break down the group thinking or outdated conventional wisdom. Therefore, boardroom inclusiveness, mainly about the diversity of thought and color of viewpoint, helps to build a mindful board with unconventional wisdom. There are some excellent directors out there who exhibit the courage to challenge assumptions or present alternative viewpoints, so once you know who they are; it’s great to follow their footprint. The qualities/skills/ experience and mindset are needed in order for the BoD role to be executed in a high-performance manner. From a governance perspective, the complementary mindsets and skills will help identify management blind-spots and capture collective insight.

A wise and effective Board exhibits a creative tension, that hard -to-define, but you know it when you see it. There is a balancing act between collegiality and challenge, conventional wisdom and Systems thinking. A wise board accumulates rational wisdom, embraces unconventional wisdom and continuous sharpen system wisdom.Follow us at: @Pearl_Zhu
Published on January 19, 2016 23:22
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