The Strategy Failure CFOs Miss: When Governance Kills Performance (CFO Strategy Brief #11)
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A retail division lost more than 80% of its revenue in key locations — and leadership couldn’t explain why.
Pricing looked fine. Marketing hadn’t changed. Execution appeared intact.
This is a business strategy failure that most leadership teams misread as an execution problem.
The problem wasn’t execution. It was strategy — specifically, how strategic judgement was governed.
This episode explores a real case of a design-led business that collapsed when it was managed like a volume retailer — and what CFOs must do differently when performance breakdown is caused by decision structures, not operational failure.
You’ll learn:
- Why strategy failure is often misdiagnosed as execution failure
- How governance can silently destroy competitive advantage
- The difference between managing plans and governing judgement
- What CFOs must own in modern strategy systems
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Strategy Brief explores how CFOs, CEOs, boards and executive teams make better strategic decisions in uncertain environments.
Each episode examines the relationship between strategy, governance, judgement, accountability and organisational performance.
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- governance and leadership
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- organisational renewal
- managing uncertainty
- strategy implementation
- executive judgement
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