Closing the gap between strategy and execution may not be about better execution after all, but rather about better learning — about more dialogue between strategy and operations, a greater flow of information from customers to executives, and more experiments. In today’s fast-paced world, strategy as learning must go hand in hand with execution as learning — bypassing the idea that either a strategy or the execution is flawed — to recognize that both are necessarily flawed and both are valuable sources of learning, improvement, and reinvention.
Content: Quotation
Author: Amy Edmondson
Source: Harvard Business Review
Subjects: Management, Strategy
Author: Amy Edmondson
Source: Harvard Business Review
Subjects: Management, Strategy
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