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Achieving strategic goals is often framed as a grand pursuit, a bold vision, a multi-year transformation, a sweeping program to reshape the organization. Yet, in practice, strategy rarely fails because the vision is unclear. It fails because the path between the present and the future is too abstract for people to act on. Leaders speak in outcomes; teams operate in tasks. The gap between the two is where momentum is lost.



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