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Why Leaders Build Programs Before Defining Outcomes (And Why It Keeps Failing)
Here is a pattern I see repeatedly in organizations: A leadership team recognizes they have a problem. Employee engagement is declining. Middle managers are struggling. Innovation has stalled. The response is swift and decisive. They build a program. A year later, people cannot remember why it started. Two years later, it is quietly discontinued, and the original problem remains. This is a failure of strategic thinking. And it happens because we have confused activity with cl
Meagan Bond
Jan 205 min read
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