In this Leadership series we are talking about connecting โ connecting to people, connecting people to the business results you want, and getting those results.
In Step 1 you selected up to 3 of the most critical strategic themes or objectives. Now you will prepare to share these objectives or themes with those who need to act in order for Strategy to be executed.
Iโve decided to share with you how our company is taking these same steps. I hope this helps clarify the processโฆ
For Abrige Corp the most critical objectives fall into these themes:
โGet Visible!โ & โSystematize Everything.โ Iโve logged these into our STRATEGY application, below:
Note that I assigned my Themes to Balanced Scorecard โPerspectivesโ In our this top-level Strategy I assigned โGet Visible!โ to Learning/Innovation, Customer Satisfaction and Financial and assigned :Systematize Everythingโ to Learning/Innovation and Internal Process.
Your themes and format may be different and thatโs fine. The steps to take to select what is important, communicate it, and get it, are what this blog series is about. You can follow my steps to get the results you expect.
For this short time frame of three months you may have only one objective to each theme, but you are allowed more.
For our โGet Visible!โ Theme, we have some learning and innovation needed. We will select, learnโฆand useโฆcustomer attraction and engagement tools that make us visible. Since we have a three month timeline we know what we select must be easy to use and that the output will need to be compelling.
This is one of a handful of objectives for out โGet Visible!โ Themeโฆ
For our โSystematize Everythingโ Theme, one objective fits well with our Get Visible! Theme, and in fact without it, if we find what the front line needs to win customers, but our tech team is busy with other projects, we might not accomplish our goals. So under โSystematize Everythingโ we have this objective (among others):
If you would like to view the full top line 3 month Strategy, just send me an email.
Once you have laid out your Themes and Objectives you will have a Map of your Strategy.
Make sure you select only what you will diligently track and adjust to. In this case, youโll communicate the critical themes and objectives BEFORE you assign metrics. Do this so that you can use the measurement selection process as a means to build a connection with your people. If you determine the metrics without first communicating what you expect in a grander, more visually-inspiring way, youโll get stuck. Have you ever reported a number, say a sales number, and then changed it later? Numbers and other units of measure tend to stick in oneโs mind. You send them straight into the proverbial forest and bypass constructive thought and commitment to a goal that the number or metric is only one part of.
Remember the goal is positive change within the next three months. Follow each step and youโll get there!
P.S. For those looking for a complete Strategy Mapping discussion following the Balanced Scorecard methodology, you will know that this post does not cover it fully. It is not intended to. If youโd like more complete training on this subject, feel free to contact me directly.