Is the board responsible when a strategy goes wrong?

Bothwell Nyajeka is a Chartered Accountant and business leader.

By Bothwell Nyajeka LAST week, I spent time with a client reviewing the company’s turnaround strategy. The discussion was robust and at times uncomfortable. As part of the exercise, management presented a detailed Key Performance Indicator (KPI) matrix outlining strategic initiatives, timelines, and responsibility charts. Then one director asked a simple question: Who should be…

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