

Ep 30 Implementation Issues | A Community’s Role in Strategic Change
You are the champion of a long-term strategic plan. However, you understand some of the disciplines required to make strategic plans implementable - program management and change management.
But as you try to educate others on the importance of these disciplines you find yourself alone. They just don’t get it.
And if they continue to not understand it, the strategic plan could be a failure just because of the way it’s defined, and because it’s missing important perspectives.
Tune into this episode to hear from me and my special guest, Lisa Carlin from The TurboChargers, as we tackle and try to solve this wicked problem together.
Show Notes
In this episode, Francis Wade and Lisa Carlin discuss the complexities of long-term strategic planning, emphasizing the importance of change management and project management in ensuring successful strategy execution. They explore the disconnects often found in organizations between different stakeholders and the need for a collaborative approach to strategy development.
Lisa introduces her framework for effective strategy execution, which includes a focus on community and the integration of various perspectives. The conversation highlights the necessity of transforming strategy into actionable plans while maintaining a long-term vision amidst a rapidly changing environment.
* 2 day strategy execution bootcamp https://theturbochargers.com/strategy-execution-bootcamp/
* CEO Guide: Boost Your Productivity with AI Tools for Strategic Initiatives
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* https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisacarlin/
* Turbocharge Hub, for frameworks, learning and community to reach your full potential as a change leader.
* Lisa Carlin New YouTube channel
Here’s a 20-minute video excerpt.
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