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.
2024 Series If Only It Was That Easy Episode 5: Keeping Perspective: "How much do we really need"
Be Fabulous
47 minutes 19 seconds
1 year ago
2024 Series If Only It Was That Easy Episode 5: Keeping Perspective: "How much do we really need"
In this lighter, more humorous episode, we’re focusing on how to keep perspective starting with Vicki taking a once-in-a-lifetime perspective-changing trip … including the makeshift toilet! We look at what we actually need regardless of the daily clamor of the media and the busyness of our daily responsibilities all the while trying not to be influenced by those around us and what they are buying, what schools their kids are going to, and where they are traveling this year.
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.