Most organisations now have ESG policies. That’s not the hard part. Execution is. As ESG expectations tighten in 2025, the gap between ambition and operational reality is becoming a compliance risk. This article explains why ESG fails in practice and what executives need to focus on.
Cybersecurity oversight doesn’t require technical depth. It requires better questions. This article outlines the questions every executive should be asking their cybersecurity team to reveal real risk, clarify ownership, and avoid false reassurance.
Cyberattacks don’t wait for perfect information. They force decisions under pressure. If a serious incident hit tomorrow, executives would face trade-offs around shutdowns, disclosure, and legal exposure long before the technical details were clear. This article explores what leaders are actually deciding in the first critical hours.
Most ESG risk today isn’t created by bad actors. It’s created by confident ones. As ESG claims outpace data and governance, good intentions can quickly turn into legal exposure. This article explains where that risk comes from and what executives need to understand before it escalates.
Cybersecurity is no longer an IT issue. It’s a leadership one. When cyber incidents occur, the consequences land on operations, revenue, reputation, and legal exposure. This article explains why cyber risk now sits firmly at the executive level, and what leaders need to understand to stay in control.
ESG compliance is no longer a reporting exercise. In 2025, accountability is moving up the organisation, and executives are increasingly expected to understand, oversee, and stand behind ESG disclosures. This article explains where responsibility now sits, and what leaders are personally accountable for.
AI software is easier than ever to buy. Buying it well is another matter. Too many executives approve AI tools without clarity on ownership, data risk, or what success actually looks like. This article outlines the critical questions leaders should ask before signing the contract.
Most AI strategies fail before a single tool is deployed. Not because the technology doesn’t work, but because leadership decisions are vague, ownership is unclear, and success is never defined. This article explains where AI strategies really go wrong, and what executives must get right before approving spend.
AI is moving faster than executives. Not because leaders don’t care, but because most AI education is either too technical or pure hype. The result is a growing leadership gap. One where responsibility outweighs understanding. This article breaks down why that gap is now a business risk, and how executives can regain control without becoming technologists.
A clear guide to ESG compliance in 2025. Understand what’s new in CSRD, SFDR, and global sustainability reporting — and what fundamentals still matter most.
ESG is more than checking boxes.
If your strategy feels surface-level or investor-driven, you might be missing the real opportunities ESG can unlock. Here’s how to fix it.
AI adoption doesn’t have to be complicated.
If you’re looking for quick wins that improve how your team works, this list of executive-friendly AI tools will help you move fast — without needing a full transformation strategy.