Published inBrave New LeadersThe Opportunity Playbook — How to Build an Agile Growth Engine Inside Your OrganizationFor many organizations, strategy is treated as a periodic event — annual planning sessions, quarterly reviews, or offsite meetings…2d ago2d ago
Published inBrave New LeadersBeyond Competitive Advantage — How to Build a Strategy Based on Value Creation, Not RivalryFor decades, strategy has been defined by competition. Companies obsess over market share, differentiation, and positioning relative to…May 3May 3
Published inBrave New LeadersThe Customer-Led Strategy — Why the Best Opportunities Start Outside Your CompanyMost strategic initiatives begin inside corporate boardrooms, fueled by internal assumptions and executive intuition. But what if the best…Apr 26Apr 26
Published inBrave New LeadersThe Art of Opportunity Execution — From Concept to RealityIt’s one of the great paradoxes in modern business: organizations can identify high-potential opportunities — disruptive ideas, innovative…Apr 19Apr 19
Published inBrave New LeadersHow Strategy Really Works. A Practitioner’s View.INTRODUCTIONApr 12Apr 12
Published inBrave New LeadersVisual Thinking for Strategy — The Hidden Power of Business DesignWalk into any corporate strategy session, and you’re likely to see the same tools: PowerPoint decks, Excel models, and a few bullet-heavy…Apr 5Apr 5
Published inBrave New LeadersOpportunity Activation — Turning Strategy into ExecutionMost companies don’t fail because they lack great ideas. They fail because they can’t execute them at scale.Mar 29Mar 29
Published inBrave New LeadersThe New Playbook for Business Models — Rethinking Value CreationFor decades, companies have focused on making better products — faster, cheaper, and more feature-rich than their competitors. But today…Mar 221Mar 221
Published inBrave New LeadersDesigning Opportunity: A Framework for Strategic InnovationOpportunities aren’t found — they’re designed.Mar 15Mar 15
Published inBrave New LeadersThe Opportunity Imperative: Why Traditional Growth Strategies No Longer WorkFor decades, executives have relied on competitive strategy to drive growth. The prevailing wisdom has been that companies succeed by…Mar 8Mar 8