
We help leaders to ensure their strategic priorities are set up for success, by accelerating clarity and alignment in respect of business fundamentals, access to power and resources, alignment of stakeholders and the set-up of the project team.


Many of the issues that arise, even in the later stages of an initiative, can be traced back to the first mile. But while the first mile of a strategic priority is vital, it is often neglected. In the rush to action, key activities are hurried or even skipped. That includes clarifying the business need/impact, aligning stakeholders, external validation, setting out a project scope, and so on.
How do you know if everybody is ‘on the same page’ regarding your initiative? How do you know if they are all pulling together and working towards the same end goal? Well, there is a simple, yet powerful, way to find out.
Which comes first, the project plan or the business strategy? With few exceptions, most executives would say that the business strategy comes first. After all, the project or initiative is derived from the strategy and aims to bring some aspect of that strategy to life. However, the link between any project and strategy cannot be taken for granted.
We help leaders to boost confidence and ambition in respect of strategic initiatives and critical projects. This is achieved through a systematic 5-step process that involves leaders, teams and internal stakeholders (as appropriate).

Powered by analytics, we address the following Key Success Factors in respect of critical strategic initiatives:
We help leaders to ensure clarity regarding the key business fundamentals of their key strategic priorities or initiatives. This is vital to connecting to business needs and strategy accessing power and securing resource is.

Whether it is a change initiative, a digital transformation initiative or anything else, the business fundamentals are key. These ‘business fundamentals’ link the success of your initiative to the strategy and the success of the business. This the ultimate means of ensuring senior executive support and access to resources.
There are lots of reasons why projects flounder or fail. Many however could have been prevented if only someone had spoken up. Perhaps they did speak up but were not listened to. As result, projects are left vulnerable to surprise setbacks.

There is much talk about creating ‘safe’ workplace environments where people say what they are thinking and can otherwise be themselves. This Psychological Safety is closely linked to the broader concept of ‘project safety’ which also includes factors such as respectful challenge and collective smarts. These factors can prevent the projects kidding or crashing out of control – you can think of it as a trackside safety barrier for your project.
We support leaders with complex and ambitious projects, programs and initiatives in the following areas:
Technology Initiatives
- Digital Transformation
- New Processes or Systems
- Infrastructure – New or Refresh
- Major IT Projects

Organizational Initiatives
- Organizational Re-structure
- Cultural Change
- Operational Excellence
- Ways of Working

Growth Initiatives
- Growth Strategies
- New Products Launches
- New Business Models / Channels
- Revenue Performance Mgt.

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