
Developing Strategy vs. Implementation
Business leaders are under a ton of pressure to navigate through today’s difficulties and opportunities as markets shift and change in light of current unprecedented circumstances. We have to figure out for ourselves what strategy is, how to develop a strategy (and be ready to shift with changes), and how to implement it successfully. That’s just hard, and the thought leaders on stage or on LinkedIn that tell you otherwise are selling something. 7 Min Read

What Even Is Strategy?
Since we tend to play pretty fast-and-loose with the meaning of the word “strategy,” it would probably behoove us to at least think about the origins of the term to at least form an agreeable foundation for conversation around it. So, let’s talk strategy. 5 Min Read

Yesterday’s Answers Are the Problem
What if today’s problems come from yesterday’s solutions? And what if today’s solutions—the ones offered by the consultants and business books—are the springboard directly into tomorrow’s problems? Strategy sickness is a real thing. Investors, founders, executives, and other business leaders—don’t look for more answers; find better questions. 4 Min Read