Bryan’s Blog

Strategic Partners: Reframing Your Influencing Role

For this final blog in my seven-part series I’m circling back to the first one – Strategic Influencers -and asking you two crucial questions: “Is your team a team of investors or maintainers?” That is, does your team partner with your internal clients to invest in their future or are they completing ‘work orders’ from

Strategic Presence: The Need To Be Impactful

I remember well when a friend and colleague who worked at one of the big banks told me a story that clearly demonstrates the need for support functions to be visible to leaders and their teams. It is not enough to be data gatherers and reporters! The story was shared over a coffee to catch

The Cost of Advising Without Authority

Not only are you and your team sometimes operating “outside the tent”, you are also influencing with a lack of authority. This means that although you can get the CEO or Board to require something, there is a big difference between the business complying with a directive and willingly engaging with the requirement because they

Strategic Teams: Why Great Teams are Strategic

I often refer to teams operating outside the tent, most recently in my blog Strategic Influencers. Now it’s time to ask, “Which tent?” In Playing to Win: How Strategy Really Works, authors Lafley and Martin preach that the two biggest questions are “Where to play?” and “How to win?” and provide multiple examples from the

Strategic Barriers: Why Great Advice Sometimes Gets Ignored

Even when your team has earned their place “inside the tent” (see Strategic Influencers) – armed with invaluable advice delivered in the language of the business—they may still find their recommendations falling on deaf ears. Why? Your first instinct might be to blame arrogance, hubris, or even poor judgment. But there’s a more nuanced and