The primary responsibility for a high-performing leadership team is to think and work strategically. Yet, the strategic intent should not be a secret known to only the C-suite. In fact, quite the opposite: it must be known and embraced by all employees, so they can own tasks and activities which support these goals. Aligning all tasks and activities to the single purpose of the organization is the secret to execution excellence.
That communication must be credible. Credibility comes from expertise, but also from consistency – consistency in intent (being persistent and resilient in the face of adversity), in messaging (repeating the strategic intent over and over), and in behavior (knowing themselves and being aware of how they communicate and take action). This is especially true for companies that are going through significant change where the employee base needs to be kept especially well-informed.
Most leaders stepped up during the crisis. But the return to growth and greater stability in the post-pandemic should not be an excuse to slacken the effort: more than ever, execution requires leadership to constantly repeat and articulate their vision and goals, and to ensure it is understood and accepted by all.
Walt Disney said, “Your frontline represents your bottom line.” He was known for wandering his parks and asking frontline employees to share Disney’s top strategic priorities with him. Disney knew execution excellence was impossible without the leadership clearly communicating the strategy to every single employee.
In our next blog, we will consider the importance of Balanced Metrics.
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