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What Enron Taught Us: Risk, Audits & Board Accountability

What Enron Taught Us: Risk, Audits & Board Accountability

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Can financial expertise be a game-changer in leadership? In this episode of Notes from a NED, finance director and leadership coach Naomi Connell returns for another insightful discussion on navigating the boardroom, managing risk, and driving inclusive leadership.

With decades of experience spanning CFO roles, audit committees, and executive coaching, Naomi shares essential strategies for financial resilience, cash flow mastery, and the critical role of diversity in board decision-making.

🔑 Key Takeaways:

  • Cash Flow is King: Why understanding free cash flow is non-negotiable for financial stability.
  • Lessons from Enron: What the collapse taught us about risk management, governance, and accountability.
  • The Portfolio Career Path: Transitioning from executive to NED and why flexibility is the future.
  • Coaching for Impact: How leadership coaching transforms board effectiveness.
  • Inclusive Boards, Better Decisions: Why diversity of thought drives long-term success.

Perfect for:

  • Aspiring and experienced Non-Executive Directors (NEDs)
  • Finance professionals navigating leadership transitions
  • Executives looking to strengthen their boardroom impact
  • Business leaders committed to diversity and inclusion

Tune in to gain expert insights from one of the most seasoned voices in finance and leadership!

#Finance #Leadership #BoardDiversity #CashFlow #Coaching #Podcast

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