Prioritisation – the trojan horse for better strategy delivery? Introduction Most organisations already know they cannot do everything. So they prioritise. Or at least they try […]
Accountability Is Not What Most Organisations Think It Is Introduction Accountability is one of the most discussed concepts in organisational life, yet one of the least […]
Data, Trust and Decision-Making – Reflections from the BIG Book Club “If decision-makers ask questions because they don’t trust the data, then your governance forum becomes […]
Prioritisation – way to place bets – or the path to strategy delivery? Prioritisation – is this our most overlooked, least prepared for, yet most impactful […]
Information, Data, and Decisions –What We Learned (and What We Didn’t Resolve) at the Book Club Session, 13/4/26 Hosted by Veronica Edward Smith, Alex Shapley, David […]
From Hidden Commitments to Informed Decisions A CFO Perspective on Structural Risk – and Where It Leads Most organisations can tell you how they are performing. […]
BIG Information and Data Many organisations say they want data-driven decision making. But look closely at how governance actually works. By the time decisions are made, […]
Components to Capability – Bringing Integrated Governance to life At our recent Business Integrated Governance Book Club, we started to discuss the Components needed to operate […]