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Asking the Right Questions Before You Commit Resources

4 min · 17 de may de 2026
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Strategic leaders don't jump straight to execution. When someone proposes an initiative, the instinct is to ask, "What should we do and how do we get started?" But strategic leaders pause first. In this episode of This is Strategic Marketing, I show you the clarifying questions that prevent wasted resources and misaligned work. Questions about constraints, trade-offs, and opportunity costs. These questions feel like they slow things down. They do. That's the point. Slowing down before you commit resources keeps you from spending weeks or even months on work that doesn't create meaningful impact. Learn how to ask the right questions before you commit resources.

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