Episode 18: An Interview with Non Executive Director Sanchia Aranda AM
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Sanchia’s Professional journey began in nursing and developed into over 40 years of expertise in cancer control. At the time of this recording, Sanchia was a Board Chair for Scope Australia and Deputy Board Chair for the Victorian Comprehensive Cancer Centre Alliance.
Sanchia firmly believes an organisation's purpose or mission as being the key driver of success. While financial gains are important, strong corporate social responsibility sets an organisation apart from its competitors.
In this episode of Insider Insights, we explore:
- The value in bringing the voice of beneficiaries into decision-making processes
- How to better support diversity and capability in the boardroom
- Mistakes executives make when volunteering for not-for-profit boards
Listen to the episode to hear Sanchia's insights on how boards can prioritise the beneficiary's voice in the decision-making processes.
Quotes"You need to build an extreme level of trust between the board and the executives. To do this, you need to remove the culture of blame and encourage a culture of inquiry and understanding." -Sanchia Aranda AM
“I think beneficiaries and frontline staff are critical to the process of strategic planning" -Sanchia Aranda AM
“The governance of for-purpose organisations has been substantially hampered by trying to apply business and corporate logic to the way that decisions are made.” -Sanchia Aranda AM
“As a disability provider, how do we set the ambition for lived experience presence around the board table?” -Sanchia Aranda AM
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