by Richard Sterling | Apr 20, 2020 | Insights, Richard Stirling
I can’t help but feel sympathy for a CEO. There are so many competing functions within an organisation all shouting out for bigger budgets, demanding priority, and constantly niggling away to have their reporting line direct to the CEO. From many conversations with... by Richard Sterling | Apr 20, 2020 | Insights, Richard Stirling
Before I formally introduce the new power couple let me share with some of my observations about them. As things are these days this couple does not escape attention. They are followed relentlessly on social media and reported in conventional media. They are not... by Richard Sterling | Nov 18, 2019 | Insights, Richard Stirling
Reading this article as a Chair or as a Board member you might start having images from apocalyptic movies flash through your mind and if you are a CEO reading this then take heart, tomorrow will be better. CEO failure! It may be self-inflicted by stupidity,... by Richard Sterling | Aug 22, 2019 | Insights, Richard Stirling
A growing impact of globalisation and technology is that more and more projects are confronted with an increasing degree of complexity. Imagine a project for the design and build of a jet fighter plane that will use state of the art technology and will be built with... by Richard Sterling | Feb 18, 2019 | Insights, Richard Stirling
by Richard Sterling Last year I hosted a round table of 26 male and female executives from major Australian companies exploring the issue of gender diversity and what can be done to increase it at the leadership level. I discovered that most of the companies...