Most organizations have a strategy. Few know if the way they work actually supports executing it. This 2-minute assessment shows how your organization moves strategy into action — not what your strategy is, but how it lives day-to-day.
Based on the 5 Dimensions of Strategy Execution framework. There are no right or wrong answers — every choice reveals a priority.
Pick the one that feels most relevant to your organization right now.
The first five questions asked where your organization is strong. The next five ask where the real gaps are — the things that keep leaders awake at night.
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Every organization has a distinctive pattern of strategic emphasis. This is yours — a priority shape, not a capability score. The dashed grey pentagon shows a perfectly balanced profile. Your coloured shape shows where your organization actually puts its attention.
Every choice you made, and what the pattern reveals about how your organization prioritises.
Three ways to turn this into action.
Read our practitioner guide for this dimension — what your result means, and the moves that close the gap in your organization.
A 30-minute call to walk through your fingerprint together and look at what it would take to close the gap. No sales pitch.
A platform and a practice for closing the gap between intended strategy and what your organization is actually executing.
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