• 10.0 When the Future Won’t Wait: Why Strategy Must Become Regenerative
    Apr 16 2026

    When the future refuses to behave like a straight line, traditional annual strategy cycles start to break down. In this opening episode of the new CSOsandbox series, Paul Hunter argues that the real purpose of strategy today is to give organisations the capacity to regenerate continually, not just to plan periodically. He unpacks why regeneration has become the core strategic problem, introduces the crucial distinction between strategic intelligence (exploring uncertain futures) and strategy (making judged commitments), and explains why most organisations are still structurally unprepared for what emerges. The episode sets up the series’ central question: are we organised to notice, evaluate and legitimise change as it unfolds, or are we still hoping the future will wait for our next strategy review?

    The CSOsandbox Podcast Channel presents The CFO Strategy Brief, giving CFOs, CEOs, and senior executives clear, actionable perspectives at the intersection of finance, strategy, and leadership. Each episode explores how modern CFOs drive transformation, connect financial discipline with long‑term purpose, and lead enterprise‑wide change.

    We focus on themes such as capital allocation, digital transformation, risk intelligence, and governance—always with a lens on turning insight into action.

    The show is part of a broader strategic intelligence ecosystem powered by the Stratāgaia Power BI app and informed by the books Corporate Strategy (Remastered) I & II and Corporation of the Future (Routledge). Learn more at www.smiknowledge.com, connect via www.phsandl.com, or explore episodes at https://csosandbox.buzzsprout.com.




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    12 mins
  • CFO Strategy Brief 9D: The New CFO Mandate: Orchestrating the Strategy System
    Apr 7 2026

    In this final episode of the CFO Strategy Brief 9 series, Paul Hunter brings together the ideas developed in 9A, 9B and 9C and shows how they play out in real organisations.

    Recognising the new mandate for the CFO as orchestrator of the organisation’s strategy system we explored the following toipcs in earlier episodes:

    • How CFOs can think across past, present and future using Systemic Cognitive Strategy Practice (SCSP)
    • How to keep strategic decisions clean by reducing bias, noise and structural distortion
    • How to communicate uncertainty, scenarios and ranges with confidence at board level

    In Episode 9D, the focus shifts from concepts - to orchestration.

    Using a series of grounded, non‑confidential case illustrations, from global retail and food services to manufacturing and board‑level disruption responses, this episode shows how CFOs move beyond individual decisions and take responsibility for the strategy system itself.

    You’ll hear how leading CFOs:

    • Design shared scenario sets that are used consistently across strategy, risk, planning and board discussions
    • Embed retrospection, inspection and prospection into everyday operating rhythms
    • Apply decision hygiene as a system design task, not a behavioural afterthought
    • Use financial analysis to anchor strategic posture, not just defend forecasts
    • Describe organisational resilience in terms of how the strategy system senses, decides and adapts, not just earnings sensitivity

    The central argument is simple but demanding: "In a volatile world, the real risk is not short‑term forecast error, but structural indecision—systems that learn too slowly and adapt too late."

    This episode positions the CFO not just as a steward of numbers, but as the architect and guardian of enterprise intelligence: the person uniquely placed to connect capital, risk, time and organisational learning into a coherent, regenerative strategy system.

    Together, Episodes 9A–9D form an integrated view of Third Wave Strategy in practice—showing how finance leaders can help organisations remain viable, adaptable and investable under deep uncertainty.

    This episode series is cmplimentery to Stratagaia Pro PHS&L's strategic intelligence environment designed for leaders who govern under uncertainty, rather than plan it away. It brings together Systemic Cognitive Strategy Practice, decision hygiene and enterprise‑level scenarios into one integrated strategy system, allowing executives—particularly CFOs—to connect short‑term signals, medium‑term choices and long‑term direction without collapsing the future into a single forecast. Rather than optimising performance against yesterday’s assumptions, Stratagaia Pro helps leadership teams see emerging pressure earlier, test posture across credible futures, and steer continual regeneration with discipline and judgement intact. It does not recommend strategies or aut

    The CSOsandbox Podcast Channel presents The CFO Strategy Brief, giving CFOs, CEOs, and senior executives clear, actionable perspectives at the intersection of finance, strategy, and leadership. Each episode explores how modern CFOs drive transformation, connect financial discipline with long‑term purpose, and lead enterprise‑wide change.

    We focus on themes such as capital allocation, digital transformation, risk intelligence, and governance—always with a lens on turning insight into action.

    The show is part of a broader strategic intelligence ecosystem powered by the Stratāgaia Power BI app and informed by the books Corporate Strategy (Remastered) I & II and Corporation of the Future (Routledge). Learn more at www.smiknowledge.com, connect via www.phsandl.com, or explore episodes at https://csosandbox.buzzsprout.com.




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    19 mins
  • CFO Strategy Brief 9C: How CFOs Communicate Uncertainty with Confidence
    Mar 21 2026

    In this third episode of the CFO Strategy Brief 9‑series, Paul Hunter builds on 9A (Systemic Cognitive Strategy Practice) and 9B (decision hygiene and organisational design) to show how CFOs can communicate uncertainty as stewards of the organisation’s strategy system, not just owners of the numbers.

    He explains how to turn scenarios, ranges and strategic narratives into shared “memories of the future” that help boards and executives test options, align around direction and keep the enterprise adaptive under deep uncertainty.

    Listeners explore ways to design a small set of enterprise‑level scenarios, link them directly to strategic options and organisational posture, and use a simple board communication structure that shifts the conversation from defending forecasts to demonstrating the robustness of the strategy system the CFO leads.

    This sets up the upcoming 9D episode finale, which will use case studies to dive further into uncertainty loops, strategic options and how CFOs hard‑wire adaptability into day‑to‑day decision making.

    The CSOsandbox Podcast Channel presents The CFO Strategy Brief, giving CFOs, CEOs, and senior executives clear, actionable perspectives at the intersection of finance, strategy, and leadership. Each episode explores how modern CFOs drive transformation, connect financial discipline with long‑term purpose, and lead enterprise‑wide change.

    We focus on themes such as capital allocation, digital transformation, risk intelligence, and governance—always with a lens on turning insight into action.

    The show is part of a broader strategic intelligence ecosystem powered by the Stratāgaia Power BI app and informed by the books Corporate Strategy (Remastered) I & II and Corporation of the Future (Routledge). Learn more at www.smiknowledge.com, connect via www.phsandl.com, or explore episodes at https://csosandbox.buzzsprout.com.




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    18 mins
  • CFO Strategy Brief 9B: How CFOs Keep Strategic Decisions Clean
    Mar 12 2026

    This episode explores how CFOs can improve the reliability of strategic decisions by addressing bias, noise and weaknesses in decision processes. Narrator, Paul Hunter, breaks down the most common cognitive traps affecting finance leaders; confirmation bias, overconfidence, anchoring and groupthink and explains how “noise” leads to inconsistent judgments on similar cases.

    He then outlines a set of practical “decision hygiene” tools, including independent judgments before meetings, structured decomposition of business cases, premortems, named challenge roles and simple noise audits.

    The episode closes by showing how the Viable System Model helps CFOs examine whether organisational structures, reporting lines and feedback loops support sound decisions. Listeners come away with a concrete toolkit for making capital allocation and risk decisions more consistent, transparent and defensible.

    The CSOsandbox Podcast Channel presents The CFO Strategy Brief, giving CFOs, CEOs, and senior executives clear, actionable perspectives at the intersection of finance, strategy, and leadership. Each episode explores how modern CFOs drive transformation, connect financial discipline with long‑term purpose, and lead enterprise‑wide change.

    We focus on themes such as capital allocation, digital transformation, risk intelligence, and governance—always with a lens on turning insight into action.

    The show is part of a broader strategic intelligence ecosystem powered by the Stratāgaia Power BI app and informed by the books Corporate Strategy (Remastered) I & II and Corporation of the Future (Routledge). Learn more at www.smiknowledge.com, connect via www.phsandl.com, or explore episodes at https://csosandbox.buzzsprout.com.




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    13 mins
  • CFO Strategy Brief 9A: How CFOs Can Think Across Past, Present and Future
    Mar 4 2026

    This episode introduces Systemic Cognitive Strategy Practice (SCSP) as a practical framework for modern CFOs to organise how they think about strategy across multiple time horizons. SCSP brings together three concurrent loops of thinking: retrospection (learning from past decisions), inspection (making sense of current performance and signals), and prospection (developing structured views of possible futures) so that CFOs can move beyond linear, “one‑step‑at‑a‑time” analysis.

    Paul Hunter explains how these loops operate at individual, team and organisational levels, and how they are supported by four strategic lenses: long‑term architecture, medium‑term planning, short‑term action and learning, and alignment and governance. The episode also outlines the role of generative and agentic AI as analytical support inside these loops, automating part of the data gathering and scenario drafting, while leaving judgment and prioritisation firmly with the CFO.

    Listeners will leave with a clear mental model for structuring board and executive conversations about performance, risk and strategy, and several practical starting moves for embedding SCSP into their own planning, review and forecasting routines.

    The CSOsandbox Podcast Channel presents The CFO Strategy Brief, giving CFOs, CEOs, and senior executives clear, actionable perspectives at the intersection of finance, strategy, and leadership. Each episode explores how modern CFOs drive transformation, connect financial discipline with long‑term purpose, and lead enterprise‑wide change.

    We focus on themes such as capital allocation, digital transformation, risk intelligence, and governance—always with a lens on turning insight into action.

    The show is part of a broader strategic intelligence ecosystem powered by the Stratāgaia Power BI app and informed by the books Corporate Strategy (Remastered) I & II and Corporation of the Future (Routledge). Learn more at www.smiknowledge.com, connect via www.phsandl.com, or explore episodes at https://csosandbox.buzzsprout.com.




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    14 mins
  • CFO Strategy Brief 8: The Strategic Governance Divide: Why the CFO has Two Jobs
    Feb 23 2026

    This third episode in the CFO Strategy Brief series explains why strategy governance belongs on the CFO’s desk — not as a nice‑to‑have, but as a core part of the job.

    We start with what Fortune 500 companies actually do when it comes to strategy: the observable annual ritual of planning in Q4, announcing in Q1, and then spending the rest of the year commenting on results. That pattern exposes a structural gap between how strategy is created and how it is governed — a gap that falls squarely into the CFO’s remit.

    From there, we unpack how the CFO’s role in strategy governance must shift emphasis across three stages of the corporate journey:

    • During formulation, acting as question‑holder and assumption‑challenger.
    • During implementation, becoming visibility‑enabler and resource‑system steward.
    • During regeneration, protecting the organisation’s renewal capacity and green‑shoots portfolio.

    Finally, we introduce a critical distinction between three kinds of intelligence that every CFO needs to govern:

    • Strategy intelligence – the machinery of governance: capital allocation by intent, scenarios, assumption logs, decision gates.
    • Strategic intelligence – the outward‑looking sensing of markets, technology, and regulation.
    • Organisation‑wide intelligence – the enterprise’s ability to learn, adapt, and act coherently at scale.

    They sound similar. They’re not. And when CFOs conflate them, governance fails, even in companies with sophisticated analytics and strategy teams. If you’re a CFO or senior finance leader who wants to move beyond “signing off the numbers” and into governing how strategy actually works, this episode is for you.

    Access to the White Paper and associated citations upon which this podcast is based can be found at https://www.smiknowledge.com/resources.



    The CSOsandbox Podcast Channel presents The CFO Strategy Brief, giving CFOs, CEOs, and senior executives clear, actionable perspectives at the intersection of finance, strategy, and leadership. Each episode explores how modern CFOs drive transformation, connect financial discipline with long‑term purpose, and lead enterprise‑wide change.

    We focus on themes such as capital allocation, digital transformation, risk intelligence, and governance—always with a lens on turning insight into action.

    The show is part of a broader strategic intelligence ecosystem powered by the Stratāgaia Power BI app and informed by the books Corporate Strategy (Remastered) I & II and Corporation of the Future (Routledge). Learn more at www.smiknowledge.com, connect via www.phsandl.com, or explore episodes at https://csosandbox.buzzsprout.com.




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    24 mins
  • CFO Strategy Brief 7: When Strategy Blindness Becomes a Governance Failure
    Feb 11 2026

    This episode of the CFO Strategy Brief explores how “strategy blindness” at board level turns into a governance failure, and why most large corporations still treat strategy as an annual ritual rather than a continuous, governable system. Drawing on research across the Fortune 500 and Australia’s ASX 50, it shows how disclosure calendars, legal frameworks, and board practices lock strategy into episodic cycles, leaving boards excellent at cost, capital and compliance but effectively blind to the ongoing formation and renewal of strategy itself. Through cases including Ford’s EV write‑down, Boeing’s 737 MAX, GE’s long decline, and Australian exemplars like BHP and Commonwealth Bank, the episode illustrates how untested strategic assumptions, weak scenario discipline, and absent “green shoots” portfolio governance destroy value at scale.

    The episode then reframes the CFO as “necessary friction” in governance: the question‑holder who surfaces uncomfortable strategic risks early, the assumption‑challenger who insists on scenario work and decision triggers for big bets, and the visibility‑enabler who sponsors strategic‑intelligence systems that make regeneration capacity visible to the board between earnings seasons and AGMs. It concludes with three practical actions for CFOs: changing the questions asked in board strategy sessions, commissioning a regeneration governance assessment, and building or acquiring strategic‑intelligence capability (such as Power BI–based platforms) so boards can govern strategy formation and renewal, not just retrospective financial outcomes.

    Research referred to in this episode is based on the following:

    Access to the White Paper and associated citations upon which this podcast is based can be found at https://www.smiknowledge.com/resources.

    The CSOsandbox Podcast Channel presents The CFO Strategy Brief, giving CFOs, CEOs, and senior executives clear, actionable perspectives at the intersection of finance, strategy, and leadership. Each episode explores how modern CFOs drive transformation, connect financial discipline with long‑term purpose, and lead enterprise‑wide change.

    We focus on themes such as capital allocation, digital transformation, risk intelligence, and governance—always with a lens on turning insight into action.

    The show is part of a broader strategic intelligence ecosystem powered by the Stratāgaia Power BI app and informed by the books Corporate Strategy (Remastered) I & II and Corporation of the Future (Routledge). Learn more at www.smiknowledge.com, connect via www.phsandl.com, or explore episodes at https://csosandbox.buzzsprout.com.




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    29 mins
  • CFO Strategy Brief 6: Reinvention Champions or One‑Hit Wonders?
    Jan 20 2026

    CFOs are being asked to do more with less, certify numbers faster, and form a view on AI while defending margins that no longer look defensible. Yet the real opportunity is not another efficiency program; it is to use the finance vantage point to change what the organisation is capable of seeing and doing.

    This episode explores why some corproate “reinvention champions” become genuinely regenerating corporations while others remain "one‑hit wonders". Drawing on the SMI Cycle of organisational transformation and renewal — Reframe, Restructure, Revitalise and Regenerate — it shows how CFOs can distinguish

    • a gale of value destruction (cost‑driven restructures that hollow out capabilities), from
    • a gale of creative disruption (tough moves anchored in a clearly designed future business).

    Using examples like RELX, Nokia, Alphabet, Ford and Tesla, the conversation reframes the CFO’s role from guardian of cost to necessary friction in the system: the leader who insists on clarity about what the company is becoming, challenges capital patterns, and champions a portfolio of Green Shoots so that renewal becomes a repeatable system rather than a one‑off transformation.

    The CSOsandbox Podcast Channel presents The CFO Strategy Brief, giving CFOs, CEOs, and senior executives clear, actionable perspectives at the intersection of finance, strategy, and leadership. Each episode explores how modern CFOs drive transformation, connect financial discipline with long‑term purpose, and lead enterprise‑wide change.

    We focus on themes such as capital allocation, digital transformation, risk intelligence, and governance—always with a lens on turning insight into action.

    The show is part of a broader strategic intelligence ecosystem powered by the Stratāgaia Power BI app and informed by the books Corporate Strategy (Remastered) I & II and Corporation of the Future (Routledge). Learn more at www.smiknowledge.com, connect via www.phsandl.com, or explore episodes at https://csosandbox.buzzsprout.com.




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    25 mins