“We’ve got a great strategy… but things just aren’t moving.”
That’s what the COO told me when I first met with her leadership team. The strategy looked solid on paper: bold targets, ambitious transformation plans, and a slide deck that had been approved at board level.
Yet six months in, progress was slow. Teams were busy – but not always on the right things. Leaders were frustrated. And the impact? Hard to measure.
This is more common than you might think. A smart strategy isn’t enough. It has to be translated into action – then tracked to ensure it’s delivering the right results.
That’s exactly what the Go M.A.D.® Results Framework is built to do.
Why Strategy Fails to Land
1. The strategy-to-action gap
Everyone nodded during the strategy presentation. But what does “transform the customer experience” actually mean on a Tuesday morning for your ops, marketing, or frontline team?
Solution: We broke down the strategy into outcome-driven improvement projects, each with a clear Result-Purpose-Action structure. Suddenly, everyone knew what success looked like and how their role contributed to it.
2. Lack of measurable milestones
It’s easy to say “We’re improving.” But how do you know? Without specific, measurable outcomes, it’s impossible to track progress or hold people accountable.
Solution: Using the Go M.A.D.® Framework, we helped each project lead define what result they were seeking – and how they’d know they’d achieved it. Vague ambition turned into tangible progress.
3. Leaders focus on delivery, not direction
Many senior teams get pulled into delivery mode. They oversee dozens of initiatives without pausing to ask: Are these the right ones? Are they aligned? Are we measuring what matters?
Solution: We stepped back, mapped current initiatives against strategic priorities, and cut the clutter. Then we applied our 7 Key Principles to re-energise, refocus, and realign efforts.
4. No shared thinking model
When teams approach problems in inconsistent ways, things get messy. People interpret priorities differently, reinvent processes, and make siloed decisions.
Solution: We embedded the Go M.A.D. Thinking methodology across departments, giving everyone a shared structure for thinking, planning, and problem-solving. Alignment and ownership soared.
3 Things You Can Do This Week to Accelerate Strategic Impact
1. Use the Results Framework to sharpen thinking and focus
With your direct reports, explore each initiative using these key thinking steps:
- Result & Purpose: What specific outcome are we seeking to achieve? What will this give us? (Our reason why)
- Possibilities & Priorities: What possibilities could help us move forward? Which of these are our priorities?
- Involvement & Actions: What are the next focused steps we’ll take to make it happen?
2. Review current initiatives through a results lens
List your team’s top 5 projects. For each, ask:
What measurable result will this deliver – and by when?
If the answer isn’t clear, it’s time to rethink or reframe.
3. Shift conversations from ‘what we’re doing’ to ‘what difference we’re making’
Encourage your team to reflect on outcomes, not just outputs. Ask:
What meaningful impact are we creating – and how will we know?
Final Thought
Strategy only matters when it leads to measurable improvement. Without a shared thinking structure, you risk drift, dilution, and disengagement.
With the Go M.A.D.® Results Framework, you can turn strategic ambition into real-world impact – fast.
Want to equip your team to lead strategic change with clarity, focus, and measurable results?
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