
Why leaders should learn to value the boundary spanners
Entrepreneurial talent who work with other teams often run into trouble with their managers. Here are ways to get the most out of your ‘boundary spanners’...
Published December 27, 2021 in Brain Circuits • 2 min read
There is no one-size-fits-all method of building the
strategy for an individual business, but there are tools that are effective for
everyone.
Strategy is the first pillar of any successful business. The tricky part is it needs to be agile, especially in times of great uncertainty. There is no one-size-fits-all method of building the strategy for an individual business, but there are tools that are effective for everyone.
In part one, we covered some of the most rigorous methods to develop a strategy, but once it has been adopted, you must test it regularly to see if it is holding up. When teams spend time and effort crafting a strategy, it is easy to lose perspective. Step back and evaluate whether you are on the right track with these seven questions.
At the core of any business strategy is making a bet on what you believe the future to look like. It is necessary to take a stance, but, like any investor, companies need to hedge their bets. Smart companies create options for themselves not just to hedge, but to capture outsized upswings as well. To create options, you need a strong viewpoint even if it’s inaccurate. Do you have a plan for what’s next? Test your flexibility with these tips.
Relevance is a quality that many leaders tend to overlook, but the new business environment is making it a key driver of strategy. You want to consider these factors if you want to stay at the forefront in today’s business environment.
Finally, if you have recognized that your strategy isn’t keeping up, you may want to consider some unorthodox solutions. If you have missed a trend and feel like you are playing catch-up, there are some that have been proven successful here.
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