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- Strategic Planning in Uncertain Times: Moving from Static to Agile Frameworks
In an era defined by compounding volatility, the traditional, rigid three-year strategic plan has become a liability rather than a roadmap. To outpace competitors, C-suite executives must transition from static forecasting to dynamic, always-on strategic frameworks that turn uncertainty into a competitive advantage. The days of the "set-and-forget" strategy are over; today's environment demands a
- Five Generative AI Risk Oversight Blind Spots Corporate Boards Must Address
While over 80 percent of corporate boards possess dedicated risk management experts, many directors remain fundamentally misaligned on how to govern the unique, crosscutting complexities of generative AI. This paradox suggests that traditional risk expertise does not automatically translate to the nuanced demands of the machine learning era. As we navigate the business landscape of 2026, the gap b