When Your Strategy Stops Guiding Decisions
For founders, trustees, and CEOs who can see that their strategy no longer fits where the organisation actually is. It helps you identify where alignment broke down, what still holds value, and how to rebuild direction that people will actually use to make decisions.
How to Reset Direction Without Starting Again
The strategy made sense when it was written. But things changed. Funding shifted. Key people left. Priorities moved. And slowly, the plan stopped being something you use and became something you refer to.
Now decisions are made in conversations after the meeting, not in the plan itself.
This guide is for founders, trustees, and CEOs who can see that the organisation has drifted away from its original strategy and needs to reset direction without starting from scratch.
It helps you identify where alignment broke down, what still holds value, and how to rebuild a direction that people will actually use to make decisions.
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