Strategy guru Willie Pietersen’s latest book lays out a path to a compelling goal: Use learning to create an adaptable organization that can continually adjust to today’s VUCA – “volatile, uncertain, complex and ambiguous” – business world. He outlines four steps for conducting your learning efforts strategically: “Learn” what you need to know, “focus” on priorities, “align” learning with your corporate goals, and “execute” with experimentation and flexibility. getAbstract recommends Pietersen’s manual as an essential guide to two critical organizational topics: learning and strategy.
Strategy in a VUCA World
The US Army War College – “the school for generals” – coined the term “VUCA.” An abbreviation for “volatile, uncertain, complex and ambiguous,” VUCA describes today’s confusing and ever-changing – some would say “cataclysmic” – business environment.
In this landscape of radical flux, organizations must adapt. Loss of flexibility means forfeiting competitive advantage. As predictability and stability become more elusive, the need for smart strategy increases. Without a solid strategic approach, adaptability becomes nearly impossible. With adaptability, you can sense what change portends and evolve as necessary. Adapting well hinges on strategizing effectively, and that requires constant learning.
What Is Strategy?
Strategy consists of your firm’s “choices about where it will compete” and how it will “create value” and provide “returns to its investors.” Strategy ties directly to leadership.
Your organization’s success depends on five factors: 1) clear focus; 2) notable, positive differentiation from your competitors; 3) enthusiastic employees; 4) disciplined “operational effectiveness”; and 5) the ability to adapt and...
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