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Strategy Execution

Strategy ExecutionSteve Horan2019-09-12T17:58:42+00:00
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Why It's Important

  • Strategy execution is the process of implementing organizational strategies to achieve defined goals and objectives.
  • Strategy execution is an extremely important function because most strategies that fail to produce results fall short not because of poor design, but because of poor execution.
  • For this reason, strategy execution is an essential consideration whenever we are engaged in strategic thinking or strategic planning.

Insights from the Field

  • What Is Strategy Execution? (American Management Association)
  • A Clear Path to Strategy Execution (American Management Association)
  • Executing Strategy: Achieving Results (American Management Association)
  • Do as I Say Not as I Do: An Ode to Strategy Execution Failure (American Management Association)
  • Podcast: Joan Knutson on Linking Strategy, Execution and Project Management (American Management Association)
  • Podcast: Paul Carroll on Learning from the Worst Business Failures (American Management Association)
  • Podcast: James Morgan on Strategic Execution and Process (American Management Association)

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