Let’s talk about strategy.
The classical strategic questions are:
- whom do want to serve (why?)
- what do we want to offer?
- and how will we offer it (consistently)?
If you can answer these questions consistently, you might win. There’s a catch though.
You might have all the elements in place and still fail.
And why is that?
Because strategy execution is about change. And change is about people.
Strategy is about change and change is about people.
It’s never about technology. You can solve the technology more easily.
It’s about the behaviour people have, their (bad) habits, what they want, how they think, what they feel and need. It’s about having ideas, being resilient, being willing and able to work and be one’s best self.
Bummer. That’s hard.
So the (extra) question to ask is: how will we be unstoppable?
What do we need to do to be(come) unstoppable? Ask that question. There are two reactions / objections:
- we don’t know what is going to stop us. (Exactly, disruption is behind every corner)
- so we don’t know what we need to be unstoppable.
You will not solve the first objection easily. But the second objection, I’m afraid I have to disagree. Organizations need to be prepared to face the unpreparable.
You could call that resilience.
So start preparing. Use or develop whatever capability you need to do that: superforecasting, agility, ambidexterity, autodisruption, extreme customer centricity, super learning, resilience, continuous listening, radical innovation, internal entrepreneurship, design thinking, human-centricity, … (go to a business library for the latest terms).
Indeed, these are maybe fads. I’m not sure if they’ll do the trick. And let’s not follow them blindly. But what I do know is that it’s going to be the individual and collective behavior of people that will make you unstoppable. And you’ll need to find a way that is unique for your organisation.
Being Unstoppable is about Behaviour
And so as a leader, ask that ultimate strategic question, and look for the answer in the teams of people who want to do a great job for their current and future customers and be their best selves. And in that process, your leadership’s quality will also be crucial.
Think about it.
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