CFO Strategy Brief 7: When Strategy Blindness Becomes a Governance Failure
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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:
SMI Cycle of Organisational Transformation and Renewal: Hunter, P., Strategic Revitalisation: A Strategic Business Model of Innovation and Growth, Doctoral Thesis, RMIT University, 2001
Analysis of current trends in strategy related corporate practices of Fortune 500 Corporations: A web based AI Enabled search project, summary of findings available at https://www.smiknowledge.com/resources.
This series is designed for Chief Financial Officers and senior leaders who want to master the art of managing a strategy system—not just a plan. We explore the principles of Third Wave Strategy (www.csosandbox.com), a forward-thinking approach that transforms strategy into a continuous, enterprise-wide capability. The content is equally valuable for corporate executives, consultants, and advisors.
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- Learn how to build a living strategy system that adapts and regenerates.
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- Gain insights from research and real-world applications through our Strategic Management Institute and CSOsandbox platform.
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