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Losing Strategy
Organizations lose strategy in two common ways: by drifting too far into imagined futures, or by replacing strategy with planning. In both cases, people may stay busy, but the organization loses the thing strategy was supposed to provide: orientation. Future matters. Of course it does. But strategy is not valuable because it sounds ambitious. It is valuable when it helps people make better decisions in the present. If it doesn't clarify what matters now, it risks becoming spe

Niclas Norgren
Apr 92 min read
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