Leaders often view strategy and risk as separate entities—strategy is celebrated in boardrooms, while risk is delegated to compliance teams. This artificial separation undermines both disciplines.
Most organizations are chasing better strategy, but the real performance gap is happening in the middle.
Adam Ennamli is Chief Risk Officer at General Bank of Canada & former VP O&T at Thomson Reuters. Global Board advisor on strategy and risk. Many organizations invest heavily in risk management ...
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