Culture
Strategy as a Series of Beliefs 5 minutes read.
Dave Kellogg with an eye-opening post on how to take the "Good Strategy, Bad Strategy" framework one step forward: "add beliefs to the framework. More precisely, separate the diagnosis into present truths and future beliefs. [...] find the one primary belief [of future state] for your current situation." -- This can ease the transition between the phases and help tell a story that will resonate better.
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An Alternative to OKRs: How to Set and Achieve Ambitious Goals 13 minutes read.
I took many ideas from Ravi Mehta on how to improve OKRs (if you cannot replace them) - Using Naratives as Objectives and picking Key Results at the "frontier of understanding" (and risk). I can see myself using that to plan next year better, landing at ambitious yet achievable goals to drive healthy execution momentum.
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For a Long Time, I Had Very Naive Ideas About Prioritization. Here's What I've Learned Over the Years. 6 minutes read.
I highly recommend reading John Cutler's thoughts on prioritization, including the conversation in the comments section. Given a constraint on the overall budget (as often management and then the board needs to approve it), you can have a high level investment framework and enable teams to optimize local priorities for each investment that was decided. It doesn't solve the tension and conflicts between different investments. The team needs to learn the framework and tradeoffs the organization is making and figure out effective ways to reduce the burden these conflicts create.
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