The strategy
deployment process identifies and concentrates resources on the vital few
stretch achievements that support the vision. It separates those performance
issues that require dramatic improvement from the many incremental improvements
that can achieved at the local level. All the changes that the leadership
believes to be incremental are skimmed out of the strategic plan and addressed
through quality in daily work. The remaining category of contribution – the
vital few breakthrough achievements – becomes the heart of the strategy
deployment process.
One of the
hardest parts of being a leader is making critical decisions when multiple
tasks are competing for attention. When individuals and teams are confronted by
multiple issues, they often try to take them all on… at once. Because they are
overwhelmed, they make progress on none of them. The result: inertia and a lack
of change.
The job of
management is to steer the focus of their organization towards those few vital
priorities that will keep or bring the organization into alignment with the
demands of its customers. Once these are identified, employees can then
pinpoint the group, division, factory, department, or project gaps that must be
closed to stay aligned with the strategic direction of your organization.
Leadership must
articulate a vision and goals describing what they believe want to accomplish.
They must provide a clear charge to all layers of management and process
improvement team members to work towards this vision, making sure that everyone
understands the vision. Leaders work with others to set specific goals and a
manageable scope for each action. Focus on defining the attributes needed for
success and empower the team to develop efficient and effective approaches to
accomplish them.
Strategy
deployment is the system for setting management’s compass toward True North. It
is a tool to align people, activities, and performance metrics with strategic
priorities. It can be used to communicate direction, coordinate activity, and
monitor progress. It enables members of the organization to work together in
the most creative way to define and achieve the strategic intent.
If I had to
take one lesson from my business experience it is without focus you are
lost. Infinity is not available to us in
this life. Time and money are limited
and as such we must utilize these limited resources effectively. I can see no way to achieve our objectives
other than to utilize discretion, prioritization and selection. For after all, some things are simply more
critical and more important.
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