"However beautiful your strategy, you should
occasionally look at the results." - Winston Churchill
Strategy is a means to an end. However, a strategy without a
clear vision for what the end game is can lead you to an endless path of doing
things that give you no satisfaction. That would be like running in a race
without ever knowing where the finish line is. It would be impossible to know
if you were running at the correct pace. In your mind, you may think you are
winning because you are running at a great pace for the 100-meter dash, except
the race is 1 mile. Most likely, your strategy will not take you the distance.
To most, this may sound like common sense. Yet, everyday
people take actions without knowing the final outcome they are seeking. As a
rule, people ignore the importance of asking themselves what they and others
involved want from a situation. People are eternally hopeful that chemistry
will magically make it happen; the belief everyone should know.
So let's get this straight. Strategy is a process for
achieving the final result. If you do not look up to see where your strategy
has gotten you, you may find yourself in a place of unhappiness. Even Charlie
Sheen would know that's not "winning."
Get clear about the final outcome you are seeking first. Do
so without imposing all the reasons it can't happen. If the outcome you
envision is a step to get you somewhere else, you still need to take steps to
know the end game. Once you are clear about what you want, your strategy could
change dramatically. Even if it doesn't change, still look up to see where you
are.
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