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Is It Time to Rethink How Boards Make Decisions with Ground-Up Governance?

Is It Time to Rethink How Boards Make Decisions with Ground-Up Governance?

Update: 2025-10-19
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In this episode of the LGA Lighthouse Podcast, host Tim Yeung chats with Matt Fullbrook, a corporate governance advisor and creator of Ground-up Governance. Matt challenges traditional thinking on governance, offering a fresh perspective on how organizations, especially family enterprises, can make better, more intentional decisions.



Key insights from their discussion include:



-Good Governance is About Intentionality, Not Compliance: Matt emphasizes that governance is not just about following a set of rules or best practices. Instead, he defines good governance as "intentionally cultivating effective conditions for making decisions." This mindset shift transforms governance from a rigid, bureaucratic system into a flexible and creative practice that anyone within an organization can adopt. It's about focusing on the quality of the inputs, the information, perspectives, and context that lead to a decision, rather than judging a decision purely by its outcome.



-Rethink Board Independence and Embrace Diversity: The conventional wisdom of appointing independent board members often treats independence as an end in itself. However, Matt suggests that independence is a proxy for something more valuable: diversity of perspective. True value comes from bringing in outside voices with different lived experiences, skills, and industry backgrounds. This diversity broadens the range of potential solutions and helps the board avoid group-thinking, leading to more robust and innovative decisions.



-Prototyping: A New Approach to Board Operations: Matt advocates for an experimental, iterative approach to governance, much like the "design thinking" process used in product development. Boards should feel empowered to prototype new ways of working, from using small-group discussions to changing information formats and then test what works. This approach recognizes that there is no one-size-fits-all solution for every organization and encourages a continuous search for more effective decision-making practices. For family enterprises, which have fewer compliance constraints, this provides a unique opportunity to design governance that truly fits their needs and purpose.

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Is It Time to Rethink How Boards Make Decisions with Ground-Up Governance?

Is It Time to Rethink How Boards Make Decisions with Ground-Up Governance?