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Governance & Assurance
Decision-making, controls, and assurance applied proportionately across portfolios, programmes, and projects.


Theme 1, Article 6: Assurance that strengthens control.
Assurance is widely regarded as a cornerstone of effective transformation governance. It is assumed to provide confidence, reduce risk, and strengthen control. Under certain conditions, however, assurance can counterintuitively weaken executive control. This is a failure of design. The role assurance is meant to play At its core, assurance exists to support executive decision-making under conditions of uncertainty. It doesn’t exist to eliminate risk, nor to replace judgement.
Ron Cook
Jan 31
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