Is your strategy moving too slowly?
Many of the leaders I work with tell me their strategy is moving too slowly. They want to build a better business, but it’s not easy.
Here’s what they often say :-
It’s hard to get everyone ‘on board the bus’
Accountability is an issue, so progress moves slowly
Strategic change has to compete with day-to-day running of the business
Following the successful launch of The Strategic Leader program in June, this month we’re launching The Strategy Accelerator to help leaders solve these issues once and for all.
The Strategy Accelerator
It’s a brand-new 6-week program to fire up your strategy.
It starts with a diagnostic so you can see what’s holding your strategy back. And I’m pleased to offer you the chance to take this diagnostic free-of-charge, right now.
Take The Strategy Energy Diagnostic
It takes just 4 minutes, and it will send you your results so you can understand your scores under 4 headings: -
Your leadership spark – how fired up are you about your strategy?
Your people’s energy – do they care about it, and know how to action it?
Your priorities energy – do you have clear air to focus on what really matters?
Your process energy – how good are you at putting the processes around strategy to make concrete plans, track progress, and change course when you need to?
Once you get the results of the diagnostic, you can either use them to create your own plans to accelerate your strategy. Or we can help you create a customized 6-week acceleration plan, get regular implementation coaching, and a retrospective at the end of the 6 weeks.
Download The Strategy Accelerator – 16-page guide
If you want more ideas and inspiration on accelerating your strategy, you can also download my brand-new guide featuring practical ideas, case studies, and research from 42 leaders who have already taken the diagnostic.
Lighting the fire under your strategy
The diagnostic, 16-page guide, and the new program are all designed to help you FIRE UP your strategy. To go from plodding progress to strategy sprint.