The desire to achieve the outcome is such a valuable driver of success! Great additional question, Christopher.
There are many questions that fall under the three in this article and getting clear on what matters, individually and collectively, can unlock value, particularly when postive-sum outcomes are the objective.
This comment from Iain Langridge 毅安 on LinkedIn is valuable when considering strategy and a global perspective:
"A clear eyed strategy is critical as a frame for future success. Operating globally is often like a game of chess where you need to be able to see multiple moves ahead of where you are. If you don't know where you are going or what you want to achieve, it's impossible to make the right moves."
Terrific article. I would add the question - How much do we want to create the new outcome?
The desire to achieve the outcome is such a valuable driver of success! Great additional question, Christopher.
There are many questions that fall under the three in this article and getting clear on what matters, individually and collectively, can unlock value, particularly when postive-sum outcomes are the objective.
This comment from Iain Langridge 毅安 on LinkedIn is valuable when considering strategy and a global perspective:
"A clear eyed strategy is critical as a frame for future success. Operating globally is often like a game of chess where you need to be able to see multiple moves ahead of where you are. If you don't know where you are going or what you want to achieve, it's impossible to make the right moves."
In general, Iain shares valuable content which can be found here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/iain-langridge-%E6%AF%85%E5%AE%89-7ba08214/