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by brynary
2232 days ago
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This HBR article "Many Strategies Fail Because They’re Not Actually Strategies", while not entirely about metrics, has some great recommendations for how leaders can avoid these pitfalls: https://hbr.org/2017/11/many-strategies-fail-because-theyre-... Their top recommendations are: A) Communicate the logic behind what you are trying to achieve; B) Make strategy execution a two-way process, not top-down; C) Let selection happen organically, through systems that cause strong initiatives to rise up to to the top; D) Find ways to make change the default, to help move beyond the status quo and existing habits |
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