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What You’ll Hear In this Episode:
- Strategic thinking is the generation of insights that lead to advantage, while strategic planning is the channeling of those insights into a directional guide to achieve your goals and objectives.
- GOST is an acronym for goals, objectives, strategies, and tactics. You’ll learn how it’s spookily accurate when it comes to setting strategy.
- Good leaders continually reinforce the key elements of their plan, and filter out the extraneous noise that could get in the way of their team’s execution.
- When you try to do a little bit for everyone, you lose strength and focus.
- How does the ability to act boldly show up in history’s champions?
- What are the five primary phases of strategy development?
- You’ll gain access to the Strategy Scaffold tool.
- Stra-Da-Gee, performing his hit rap song on the keys to strategic planning. Lyrics Stra-Da-Gee (1).pdf
Quotes/Tweetables:
- “Do you have a strategic plan? If your plan could talk, what would it say?”
- “Good leaders continually reinforce the key elements of their plan, and filter out the extraneous noise that could get in the way of their team’s execution.”
- “You will always have a choice between the most courageous and most cautious decision.”
- “Intelligence without audacity is not enough. You must have the guts to explode the game to upend your opponent’s thinking, and in doing so, unnerve them.” - Garry Kasparov
Connect with Us!
Strategic Thinking Institute
Rich Horwath on LinkedIn
Rich Horwath’s YouTube Channel
StrategyMan vs. the Anti-Strategy Squad: Using Strategic Thinking to Defeat Bad Strategy and Save Your PlanDeep Dive by Rich Horwath
Elevate: The Three Disciplines of Advanced Strategic Thinking by Rich Horwath
Mentioned :
Carl von Clausewitz
McKinsey
Garry Kasparaov
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