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This Wednesday Briefing reinforces Monday’s Anchor by clarifying how organisational risk forms not through bad decisions, but through leadership absence at critical decision points. It examines how risk quietly accumulates when leaders are not present where norms, shortcuts, and priorities take shape.
For SME leaders, this matters because most cyber and digital failures are not caused by dramatic mistakes or rogue behaviour. They emerge from reasonable decisions made without leadership context. Understanding this distinction helps leaders recognise where accountability truly sits.
Listeners are invited to reflect on which operational “rooms” they rarely enter and how their absence may be shaping risk long before any incident occurs.
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This Wednesday Briefing reinforces Monday’s Anchor by clarifying how organisational risk forms not through bad decisions, but through leadership absence at critical decision points. It examines how risk quietly accumulates when leaders are not present where norms, shortcuts, and priorities take shape.
For SME leaders, this matters because most cyber and digital failures are not caused by dramatic mistakes or rogue behaviour. They emerge from reasonable decisions made without leadership context. Understanding this distinction helps leaders recognise where accountability truly sits.
Listeners are invited to reflect on which operational “rooms” they rarely enter and how their absence may be shaping risk long before any incident occurs.
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About the Podcast