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Influence, listening and presence: three silent functions of human governance.
In many organizations, governance is still confused with visibility, relational ease or the ability to occupy decisional space through speech. Yet the institutions that endure over time — those capable of navigating transformations, internal tensions and increasing environmental complexity — rely on far more discreet functions. They are neither displayed nor proclaimed, yet they deeply structure the human and decisional stability of the organization. Among them, three silent
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