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The Best Companies Know How to Balance Strategy and Purpose

The Best Companies Know How to Balance Strategy and Purpose | Consultancy Matters | Scoop.it

Most companies have articulated their purpose — the reason they exist. But very few have made that purpose a reality for their organizations.

 

Consider Nokia. Before the iPhone was introduced, in 2007, Nokia was the dominant mobile phone maker with a clearly stated purpose — “Connecting people” — and an aggressive strategy for sustaining market dominance. Seeking to extend its technological edge (particularly in miniaturization), it acquired more than 100 startup companies while pursuing a vast portfolio of research and product development projects. In 2006 alone, Nokia introduced 39 new mobile-device models. Few imagined that this juggernaut, brandishing vast resources with such steely determination, could be quickly brought down.

 

In retrospect, it seems inevitable. Nokia was so immersed in executing its strategy that it lost sight of its purpose. When Steve Jobs introduced the first iPhone as “a leapfrog product that is way smarter than any mobile device has ever been, and super-easy to use,” Apple started “connecting people” at astounding new levels. Nokia’s purpose had been co-opted, making its myriad strengths irrelevant. The once-dominant Nokia soon lost much of its market cap and was eventually acquired by Microsoft.


Via The Learning Factor
CCM Consultancy's insight:

For your declared purpose to have authentic relevance and power, it must ring true not just on the surface but down to the marrow

The Learning Factor's curator insight, November 6, 2017 4:51 PM

SpaceX, Nestlé, and Apple all do it.

Mubashir Hussain's curator insight, November 9, 2017 5:31 AM

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CCM Consultancy's curator insight, January 30, 2018 12:52 AM

To safeguard your company at the level of purpose, you must make strategy the servant rather than the master.

Rescooped by CCM Consultancy from Business Brainpower with the Human Touch
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The Best Companies Know How to Balance Strategy and Purpose

The Best Companies Know How to Balance Strategy and Purpose | Consultancy Matters | Scoop.it

Most companies have articulated their purpose — the reason they exist. But very few have made that purpose a reality for their organizations.

 

Consider Nokia. Before the iPhone was introduced, in 2007, Nokia was the dominant mobile phone maker with a clearly stated purpose — “Connecting people” — and an aggressive strategy for sustaining market dominance. Seeking to extend its technological edge (particularly in miniaturization), it acquired more than 100 startup companies while pursuing a vast portfolio of research and product development projects. In 2006 alone, Nokia introduced 39 new mobile-device models. Few imagined that this juggernaut, brandishing vast resources with such steely determination, could be quickly brought down.

 

In retrospect, it seems inevitable. Nokia was so immersed in executing its strategy that it lost sight of its purpose. When Steve Jobs introduced the first iPhone as “a leapfrog product that is way smarter than any mobile device has ever been, and super-easy to use,” Apple started “connecting people” at astounding new levels. Nokia’s purpose had been co-opted, making its myriad strengths irrelevant. The once-dominant Nokia soon lost much of its market cap and was eventually acquired by Microsoft.


Via The Learning Factor
CCM Consultancy's insight:

To safeguard your company at the level of purpose, you must make strategy the servant rather than the master.

The Learning Factor's curator insight, November 6, 2017 4:51 PM

SpaceX, Nestlé, and Apple all do it.

CCM Consultancy's curator insight, November 8, 2017 12:21 AM

For your declared purpose to have authentic relevance and power, it must ring true not just on the surface but down to the marrow

Mubashir Hussain's curator insight, November 9, 2017 5:31 AM

Kool Design Maker is professional graphics and banner ad design company in the USA.