Excellent article on why strategy fails. In over 1000 presentations, 35,000 CEOs and senior executives, and 20 years of researching the subject of why strategy execution fails, we've found that the number one issue is a lack of linking organizational goals-outcomes (strategy) with individual contribution in meaningful way that results in flawless execution. We call our methodology SOAR - it provides the missing link of translating what you're trying to accomplish as an organization to execution at the individual level. The article gave a nice 40,000 ftoot overview of the issue, but assumed executives had the skills, technique, methodology to make this leap - which we've found is not true.
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Excellent article on why strategy fails. In over 1000 presentations, 35,000 CEOs and senior executives, and 20 years of researching the subject of why strategy execution fails, we've found that the number one issue is a lack of linking organizational goals-outcomes (strategy) with individual contribution in meaningful way that results in flawless execution. We call our methodology SOAR - it provides the missing link of translating what you're trying to accomplish as an organization to execution at the individual level. The article gave a nice 40,000 ftoot overview of the issue, but assumed executives had the skills, technique, methodology to make this leap - which we've found is not true.