Strategic Thinking & Strategic Action

Fostering strategic thinking and strategic action by organizational leaders since 2007.

Approach or avoid?
Approach-avoidance Lee Crumbaugh Approach-avoidance Lee Crumbaugh

Approach or avoid?

Approach-avoidance is a psychological syndrome that affects us all, and through us, our organizations.  We discount what might be possible and otherwise exceptional because it daunts us and challenges us to act with intent and resolve, going new directions where the way is not easy nor familiar. We are afraid we will fail. We ignore the truth that we only learn when we bump up against change and challenge what we perceive as boundaries and limits.

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Thinking “as if”
Pre-mortem Lee Crumbaugh Pre-mortem Lee Crumbaugh

Thinking “as if”

One way to help assure that your seemingly great strategy is robust and will produce desired results as opposed to sinking your organization is to conduct a session in which you assess its failure. That’s right, consider conducting what Gary Klein calls a “premortem” (as opposed to a postmortem).

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