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39:02||Ep. 63Judges feedback and the winners of the 2024 Carmichael Good Governance Awards.
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35:04||Ep. 60A discussion with Brian Cavanagh, a highly experienced board member and governance consultant where we explore the topic of dealing with difficult and divisive board members. Negatively difficult board members can present a real challenge to the cohesiveness and effectiveness of a board.59. The role of the Arts in Promoting Human Rights
23:52||Ep. 59Mary Moynihan Artistic Director of Smashing Times International Centre for the Arts and Equality talks about the role of the Centre in connecting citizens to the arts, human rights, climate justice and gender equality, the exciting projects they have been involved in and the Dublin Arts and Human Rights Festival.58. Managing Boardroom conflict with Karen Erwin
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40:24||Ep. 57In this podcast, Emer Ní Bhrádaigh, Assistant Professor in Entrepreneurship at DCU, talks about nurturing the next generation of social entrepreneurs and the challenges or barriers that young social entrepreneurs encounter.