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On strategy execution in 140 characters

Published: 17 October 2009 by CA

I am "CA" Atreya (PMP, MBA), the author of this blog. I help businesses in Atlantic Canada achieve their BHAG successfully. You may subscribe to this blog using a feed reader (RSS).

blanksign1Strategy execution explained in 140 characters or less. Here are a snapshot of some thoughts:

  1. johnniebarnesaz: Strategy gets you in the game but execution gets you in the winner’s circle. http://www.myathomemarketing.com
  2. jeremymeyers: You can’t control results, you can only control strategy and execution.
  3. markkcurtis: Google Wave is a classic example of big hype and a badly thought out execution strategy. Very disappointing as it looks nothing like launch.
  4. Mood4P If strategy is the “what to do” then execution is the “how to do it”.
  5. CEOStrategies Strategy is important, but execution is better. Strategy without execution is just wasted thought.

Here are some of the more indepth analysis on issues you are likely to encounter in the execution of your strategy:

  1. Issues in Strategy Implementation
  2. Leadership
  3. Competencies and capabilities
  4. Organizational structure
  5. Resource Allocation
  6. Policies and Procedure
  7. Tie rewards to results
  8. Best practices and continuous improvement
  9. Information and communications network

Have a vision, get a plan, execute it!

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3 Comments »

  • brad said:

    Very good, thank you.

  • Robin said:

    here is another

    It is not the strategy that delivers the revenue but the implementation”

    Robin Speculand
    International specialist in strategy implementation

  • CA said:

    Very true Robin.

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