Strategy Execution Gap #3- Communication & Engagement

Where does your strategy lose momentum between the boardroom and the front line?

In this 90 second video, Andy Gilbert explores one of the most common – and costly – execution gaps: communication and engagement.

From messages that don’t translate into action, to the “sticky middle” and siloed priorities, this is where intent gets diluted and momentum quietly stalls.

If any of this sounds familiar, it may be time to rethink how your strategy is understood, owned, and brought to life across your organisation.

Turn strategic intent into consistent, measurable results

Every organisation has a strategy. Far fewer execute it well.

Hidden execution gaps slow decisions, stall progress and dilute focus long before results are visible.

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