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EPISODE · Mar 4, 2026 · 14 MIN

CFO Strategy Brief 9A: How CFOs Can Think Across Past, Present and Future

from The CFO Strategy Brief - CSOsandbox · host Dr Paul Hunter

This episode introduces Systemic Cognitive Strategy Practice (SCSP) as a practical framework for modern CFOs to organise how they think about strategy across multiple time horizons. SCSP brings together three concurrent loops of thinking: retrospection (learning from past decisions), inspection (making sense of current performance and signals), and prospection (developing structured views of possible futures) so that CFOs can move beyond linear, “one‑step‑at‑a‑time” analysis.Paul Hunter explains how these loops operate at individual, team and organisational levels, and how they are supported by four strategic lenses: long‑term architecture, medium‑term planning, short‑term action and learning, and alignment and governance. The episode also outlines the role of generative and agentic AI as analytical support inside these loops, automating part of the data gathering and scenario drafting, while leaving judgment and prioritisation firmly with the CFO.Listeners will leave with a clear mental model for structuring board and executive conversations about performance, risk and strategy, and several practical starting moves for embedding SCSP into their own planning, review and forecasting routines.From the CSOsandbox Podcast Channel, The CFO Strategy Brief delivers focused, strategy‑led conversations for CFOs, CEOs and senior executives working at the intersection of finance, business strategy and organisational design. Each episode examines how modern CFOs connect capital allocation, digital transformation and risk intelligence to long‑term corporate purpose and enterprise‑wide outcomes.image.jpgWe explore how to design and govern strategy systems that turn complex realities into clear, forward‑looking choices – from funding growth and reshaping operating models to leading transformation in volatile conditions. The podcast sits within a broader strategic intelligence ecosystem that links executive education, research and analytics for CFOs and corporate leaders.Insights are powered by the Stratāgaia Power BI app and informed by the books Corporate Strategy (Remastered) I & II and Corporation of the Future (Routledge). Learn more at www.smiknowledge.com, connect with our strategic intelligence and learning platforms via www.phsandl.com, or explore the full episode library at https://csosandbox.buzzsprout.com.

This episode introduces Systemic Cognitive Strategy Practice (SCSP) as a practical framework for modern CFOs to organise how they think about strategy across multiple time horizons. SCSP brings together three concurrent loops of thinking: retrospection (learning from past decisions), inspection (making sense of current performance and signals), and prospection (developing structured views of possible futures) so that CFOs can move beyond linear, “one‑step‑at‑a‑time” analysis. Paul Hunter exp...

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