Ep #40 Leading Smarter: Knowing When It's a Strategy Problem… and When It's a System Problem
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📜 Summary
In this conversation, TaSheena Braxton discusses the critical distinction between strategy and system within organizational contexts. Drawing from her experiences as a coach, she emphasizes the importance of understanding when a team needs a strategic direction versus when they need to focus on improving their systems. Through various examples and insights, she provides listeners with a framework to identify and address these issues effectively, ensuring that teams do not waste time on the wrong problems.
💎 Gems
- Understanding the difference between strategy and system is crucial for leaders.
- Strategy involves making choices that position a team for success.
- A system is the process that implements a strategy.
- Identifying whether a problem is strategic or systemic can save time and resources.
- Goals, strategies, and tactics are interconnected but distinct concepts.
- A clear direction is essential for effective strategy implementation.
- Execution issues often indicate a problem with the system.
- Leaders should evaluate their systems regularly to ensure effectiveness.
- Both strategy and system may need to be addressed simultaneously.
- Effective leadership requires awareness of both strategic and systemic needs.
📖 Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Coaching and Team Dynamics
06:08 Defining Strategy: Choices for Success
11:43 Distinguishing Between Goals, Strategies, and Tactics
17:16 Conclusion: Aligning Strategy and System for Success
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