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Human governance ethics: a lever for institutional credibility.
Within public institutions, international organisations and large corporations, one evolution has become increasingly clear: institutional credibility no longer rests solely on strategic vision or execution capacity. It now depends on how power is exercised. Institutional ecosystems observe everything: grey zones, abrupt decisions, subtle contradictions, organised silence, and the way authority either protects itself — or assumes responsibility — when pressure increases. Ethi
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Misaligned culture: an early signal of institutional fragility.
Within complex organisations — ministries, public institutions and large corporations — visible crises are never the first warning signs. The most decisive signals are silent. They emerge through a gradual gap between what is officially declared and what is genuinely experienced on a daily basis. This phenomenon — misaligned culture — does not appear suddenly. It settles progressively beneath the surface, alters behaviours, creates contradictions in execution and weakens inte
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Strategic clarity: an essential lever of governance.
Within public organisations, large corporations and international institutions, leaders operate in environments where everything moves too quickly: files, directives, crises, political expectations and social pressures. In this high-pressure environment, one paradox persists: strategic clarity is essential — yet it is often the first thing to disappear when complexity increases. Teams seek clear reference points, while managers seek stable direction. Governance, meanwhile, re
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