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CFO Strategy Brief 8: The Strategic Governance Divide: Why the CFO has Two Jobs

CFO Strategy Brief 8: The Strategic Governance Divide: Why the CFO has Two Jobs

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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.



From the CSOsandbox Podcast Channel, The CFO Strategy Brief delivers focused, strategy‑led conversations for CFOs, CEOs, and senior executives at the intersection of finance, strategy, and leadership. Each episode explores how modern CFOs drive transformation, connect financial discipline with long‑term corporate purpose, and shape enterprise‑wide outcomes.

We tackle themes such as capital allocation, digital transformation, risk intelligence, and the evolving governance agenda, helping leaders turn complex realities into clear, forward‑looking strategies. The podcast is part of a broader strategic intelligence ecosystem, linking executive education, research, and analytics for CFOs and corporate leaders.

Insights are 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 with our Strataegic Intelligence and learning platforms via www.phsandl.com, or explore the full episode library at https://csosandbox.buzzsprout.com.




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