We are big fans of strategy statements incorporating simple language an organization uses to talk about its daily business activities. Strategy statements should not be filled with complex jargon that most people cannot understand or with generic language that could apply to ANY business.
Think about that for a minute.
If you develop strategy statements featuring the ultimate in complex yet generic MBA-caliber language, they will apply to any business even though your own people probably will not be able to understand it well enough to carry out the strategy.
THAT'S why we advocate a very different approach for our clients.
When you have simple strategy statements that sound like your organization communicates, we've seen and experienced multiple advantages:
It's worth a few minutes (if you haven't done it recently) to crack open your strategic plan and read your strategy statements. If you weren't involved in putting the strategic plan together, would YOU be able to understand the strategy statements? And do they sound like your organization?
If not, you can do better.
And we'd love to be the ones to help craft your strategy into actionable statements and language your employees are in a strong position to understand, embrace, and turn into results. Contact us to talk about how we can make that happen! – Mike Brown