In this episode, we dive into the fascinating world of strategy and how it’s perceived differently depending on your role in the organization. Whether you’re an Executive crafting a vision, a Manager turning that vision into actionable plans, or an employee executing the day-to-day tasks, strategy means something unique at each level—and those differences can make or break alignment.
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In this episode, we dive into the fascinating world of strategy and how it’s perceived differently depending on your role in the organization. Whether you’re an Executive crafting a vision, a Manager turning that vision into actionable plans, or an employee executing the day-to-day tasks, strategy means something unique at each level—and those differences can make or break alignment.
2021 Series Episode 2: What’s Going to Stick and Rebound in a Post-Covid World
Be Fabulous
51 minutes 45 seconds
4 years ago
2021 Series Episode 2: What’s Going to Stick and Rebound in a Post-Covid World
Through the lens of the 5 thinking levels - tactical, operational, structured, systemic and meta - we work through what’s going to stick and rebound in a post-Covid world. We cover everything from how zoom levels the playing field to what happens when you don’t have the same proximity to power and decision making. Organizations want the maximum amount of agility while humans want the maximum amount of clarity, stability, and flexibility - these are two opposing forces that are impossible to reconcile like repelling magnets.
Be Fabulous
In this episode, we dive into the fascinating world of strategy and how it’s perceived differently depending on your role in the organization. Whether you’re an Executive crafting a vision, a Manager turning that vision into actionable plans, or an employee executing the day-to-day tasks, strategy means something unique at each level—and those differences can make or break alignment.