Free webinar: How to write a winning strategy 

With one hand, a woman holds a large sign in the air with a drawing of a lightbulb on it. The wall behind her features multiple line drawings suggestive of business brainstorming.

With one hand, a woman holds a large sign in the air with a drawing of a lightbulb on it. The wall behind her features multiple line drawings suggestive of business brainstorming.

  • Are you confident your leaders have the strategic clarity they need to inspire their teams? 

  • Does every employee understand your strategy — and their role in delivering it?

  • Do your investors have faith that your chosen strategy will succeed?

If it’s to achieve any of these, your strategy needs to be clear, inspiring and actionable. It should give people no doubt about what you’re aiming for, how you’ll get there, and exactly what you want them to do.  

Sadly, few strategies meet these standards. Confusing jargon. Information overload. The incoherence that comes from “design by committee”. These are the all-too common features of corporate strategy decks (that’s if a written-down strategy exists at all!)

If you’re working on your strategy — or if you have a strategy, but you’re frustrated it’s not being adopted — this webinar is for you. 

Join us on 2 July at 1pm BST where we’ll be sharing how to talk about your strategy — and focus people’s hearts and minds on what really matters. You’ll leave this 60-minute lunchtime session, knowing exactly what you need to do to bring your strategy to life.

You’ll learn to:

  • Create a clear blueprint for action that everyone can buy into

  • Ditch complexity for clear, actionable language

  • Test your decision making for true strategic thinking

  • Motivate every employee to contribute to your strategy

  • Inspire investors’ confidence in your strategy 

Sign up now.

As usual, the session will be packed with advice based on our real-life experience - so bring a pen and paper!


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