You Don’t Have a Strategy Problem: You Have an Execution Problem
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High-performing organizations don’t just plan better: They shorten the distance between decision, action, and learning.
This episode closes out the deep dive into the Manifesto for Enterprise Agility. This week covers the three principles of execution: move authority to where value is created, deliver value frequently and make work visible, and sense early, learn quickly, and act with confidence.
Most organizations don’t have a strategy problem; they have an execution problem. Work moves too slowly, stays invisible, and sits disconnected from the people best placed to decide what to do next. These three principles are the mechanics for fixing that.
In this episode, we discuss:
- Why authority must travel with accountability if empowerment is going to be real
- Using Management 3.0’s Delegation Poker to make decision rights explicit
- What ’making work visible’ really means beyond having a Jira board
- Why a Sprint Review should be a real show and tell, not a smoke-and-mirrors PowerPoint
- How sensing early shortens the gap between signal, decision, and action
- Why psychological safety, air cover, and a learning culture sit underneath all three principles
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