Do We Have a Real Strategy?
Distinguish between real strategy and wishful thinking
Purpose: This assessment evaluates whether your "strategy" is truly strategic (making hard choices about how to win) or merely operational planning, vision statements, or aspirational goals.
1. Clear Winning Aspiration
Do you have a specific and shared definition of what winning means for your organization?
2. Defined Playing Field
Have you made deliberate choices about what markets you will serve, and which you will NOT?
3. How You Win
Can you explain your specific competitive advantage and why competitors can't easily copy it?
4. Strategic Trade-offs
What attractive opportunities have you deliberately rejected to maintain strategic focus?
5. Distinctive Capabilities
Do your strategic choices depend on a clear understanding of what you uniquely do better than others?
6. Reinforcing Activities
Do your decisions about offerings, customers, operations, and organizational structure all reinforce each other?
7. Resource Allocation
Have you allocated resources (budget, talent, time) in a way that clearly reflects your strategic priorities rather than spreading them evenly?
8. Leadership Alignment
Can your executive team clearly and consistently describe the strategy and explain WHY it was chosen?
9. Strategy-Driven Decisions
Do major decisions (investments, acquisitions, hires, partnerships) consistently align with your stated strategic choices?
10. Market Reality Test
Is your strategy based on validated customer needs and competitive facts, not just internal aspirations or wishful thinking?