by Charlie Helps FRSA | Jun 6, 2026 | Consulting and Advisory, Corporate Governance, Governance, Value Preservation
Data is not oversight. Directors often operate under the illusion that a high volume of reporting equates to rigorous governance, yet this misconception leaves the Board submerged in fragmented data that obscures the path to strategic fulfilment. You likely recognise...
by Charlie Helps FRSA | Jun 6, 2026 | Consulting and Advisory, Corporate Governance, Governance, Value Preservation
Why does every strategic initiative in your organisation feel like wading through treacle? Senior management frequently encounters a persistent drag on execution, where decision-making paralysis, redundant reporting cycles, and software complexity exhaust the...
by Charlie Helps FRSA | Jun 5, 2026 | Consulting and Advisory, Corporate Governance, Governance, Value Preservation
A corporate crisis is not a temporary interruption of business; it is a permanent revelation of a Board’s structural integrity. When acute disruption strikes, directors often find that the carefully curated workflows of peacetime dissolve into operational...
by Charlie Helps FRSA | Jun 4, 2026 | Consulting and Advisory, Corporate Governance, Governance, Value Preservation
Compliance serves as the floor, not the ceiling, of institutional integrity. Whilst the 2024 revision of the UK Corporate Governance Code mandates new declarations on internal controls for financial years beginning on or after 1 January 2026, many boards remain...
by Charlie Helps FRSA | Jun 2, 2026 | Consulting and Advisory, Corporate Governance, Governance
Compliance is no longer a shield; it is a baseline for survival that demands active, human-led oversight. Directors often struggle under the weight of regulatory fatigue, particularly as Provision 29 of the 2024 UK Corporate Governance Code now requires a formal board...