In the context of increasingly complex enterprise ecosystems, the integration of operational efficiency with leadership-driven financial governance has become essential for achieving sustainable organizational performance. This study proposes and empirically evaluates an integrated operations–leadership framework designed to enhance supply chain efficiency while strengthening financial oversight mechanisms. A mixed-method research design was employed to assess the influence of leadership integration, cross-functional coordination, and decision transparency on operational and financial performance indicators across selected enterprise units operating within analytics-intensive consultancy environments. Key performance variablesincluding the Supply Chain Performance Index (SCPI) and Financial Oversight Efficiency Index (FOEI) were analysed using correlation, multiple regression, Canonical Correspondence Analysis (CCA), and Structural Equation Modelling (SEM). The results reveal a significant positive relationship between leadership integration practices and improvements in procurement responsiveness, inventory efficiency, capital allocation, and return on operational investment. Data-driven decision-making capability and stakeholder alignment were found to mediate the relationship between operational performance and financial oversight outcomes. The findings underscore the importance of leadership-enabled coordination in aligning supply chain execution with financial governance objectives, thereby enhancing enterprise resilience and cost optimization. The proposed framework offers a practical and analytically validated approach for improving integrated performance outcomes in dynamic business environments.
PMP FAUZIA A-CLOTTEY (Thu,) studied this question.