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Dominique Turcq on strategy stakeholders, AI for board critical thinking, ecology of mind, and amplifying cognition (AC Ep21)

Nov 6, 2025
Dominique Turcq, founder of Boostzone Institute and former McKinsey partner, dives into how organizational strategy must evolve to encompass societal and environmental stakeholders, alongside shareholders. He discusses the importance of long-term foresight and scenario planning in decision-making. With AI shifting governance dynamics, Turcq highlights the necessity for boards to assess both opportunities and risks. He warns that over-relying on AI can lead to cognitive atrophy and emphasizes the need for organizations to foster a healthy 'ecology of mind' to nurture creativity and critical thinking.
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INSIGHT

Strategy Must Serve Multiple Stakeholders

  • Strategy has shifted from shareholder-only focus to balancing shareholders, society, and the environment as stakeholders.
  • Companies must now plan for broader stakeholder impacts and legal obligations when defining strategy.
ANECDOTE

Why A Strategy Association Disappeared

  • Dominique recalled leading the French Strategic Association which closed in 2008 due to declining chief strategy officers.
  • He used this to illustrate that operational leaders often lack time and mindset for long-term strategic foresight.
INSIGHT

We’ve Entered A Finite-World Paradigm

  • Turcq describes a paradigm shift to a 'finite world' where resources and waste processing are limited.
  • Strategy must now incorporate environmental limits and the sociological role of companies.
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