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The kernel of a strategy contains three elements: 1. A diagnosis that defines or explains the nature of the challenge. A good diagnosis simplifies the often overwhelming complexity of reality by identifying certain aspects of the situation as critical. 2. A guiding policy for dealing with the challenge. This is an overall approach chosen to cope with or overcome the obstacles identified in the diagnosis. 3. A set of coherent actions that are designed to carry out the guiding policy. These are steps that are coordinated with one another to work together in accomplishing the guiding policy.
Good Strategy/Bad Strategy
Richard Rumelt
Key Results take all that inspirational language and quantify it. You create them by asking a simple question, “How would we know if we met our Objective?”
Radical Focus SECOND EDITION
Christina Wodtke
Matsui recalled the advice product thought leader John Cutler shared with him when he first arrived at Amplitude: “The systems and processes that create the product are as much the product as the product itself.” Matsui interpreted that to mean, if a process to launch a new product is subpar or if there are leakages in collecting customer feedback, it becomes challenging to build and ship a compelling product that adds value to customers.
Product Operations
Melissa Perri and Denise Tilles
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