The Critical Few Actions
Subscribe/Follow and click here for further information and the eBook of resources: https://www.criticalfewactions.com.au/podcast/ [https://criticalfewactionspodcast.com.au/JohnbyelDownesbyelEpisodePage] Have you ever completed a strategy offsite and wondered why nothing changed afterwards? Does your leadership team stay busy, but not truly aligned? Are you carrying the strategy in your head, hoping others will catch up? If you’ve written a strategy but it hasn’t delivered meaningful results, this episode is for you. In this episode, John Downes shares a candid conversation originally recorded with Elise Margow on her Confidentially Speaking webinar to explore how CEOs of medium-sized businesses can move strategy off the page and into real action through ownership, rhythm, and leadership discipline. WHAT YOU’LL LEARN: == Why strategies stall when leaders move too fast == How shared ownership changes execution outcomes == Why quarterly and monthly rhythms matter more than long-term plans == How founder dynamics can block implementation == What to do when leaders resist the strategy Highlights 00:00 Introduction to John Downes 10:42 Why preparation matters more than intention 18:43 A real strategy case study in action 23:31 Quarterly execution that actually works 27:14 Balancing daily pressure with strategic focus 31:00 Founder dynamics in smaller businesses 31:43 Communicating strategy without assumptions 34:08 Respect and collaboration in planning 36:50 What to do with rigid founders 40:39 Handling naysayers during execution 43:48 Family relationships and business tension 51:16 Adapting strategy mid-implementation 53:55 #CriticalFewActions™ for Senior Leaders THE #CRITICALFEWACTIONS™ YOU CAN DO TODAY Here are the three key insights I took from the conversation: Insight 1: Strategy fails without shared ownership. If your team didn’t help build it, they won’t own it. So, what can you do? Involve your leadership team early. Test assumptions together. Insight 2: Long-term plans don’t drive action. Strategy needs rhythm, not intention. So, what can you do? Set monthly commitments. Review progress openly. Insight 3: Execution is a leadership discipline. Behaviour changes results. So, what can you do? Step out of the day-to-day and lead the review process. If you found this conversation valuable, please Subscribe / Follow, leave a comment, and share this episode with your peer business leaders. Your support helps us reach more CEOs who want to improve organisation performance and value. Stay in the loop with show updates and exclusive content: https://www.criticalfewactions.com.au/podcast/ [https://criticalfewactionspodcast.com.au/JohnbyelDownesbyelPodcastUpdate1] SPONSOR: THE CEO MASTERCLASS IN STRATEGIC PLANNING AND IMPLEMENTATION Are you a business owner or CEO striving to elevate your business to new heights? But right now… you’re not hitting the targets or objectives your business needs to achieve. Or maybe you’ve hit a roadblock you can’t move past—a major challenge with no clear solution—and there’s no one in your world you can talk to about it. This isn’t another generic leadership course. It’s a highly focused, small-group programme where you’ll work alongside your peers, on your business, break through barriers, and implement real-world strategies—not just to solve the problems holding your business back, but to accelerate your growth faster than you thought possible. Find out more here: https://www.criticalfewactions.com.au/ceo-masterclass/ [https://criticalfewactionspodcast.com.au/JohnbyelDownesbyelSP] FINAL THOUGHT If your strategy hasn’t changed behaviour, it hasn’t worked. Start smaller, involve your team sooner, and lead the discipline of execution. That’s where progress actually happens. #CriticalFewActions #CEOMasterclass #StrategyExecution #Leadership #BusinessStrategy #MediumBusiness #CEO #StrategicPlanning #OrganisationalAlignment #BusinessGrowth
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