Cultural Actions to Live a New Strategy
Effective strategies make clear and compelling choices about where to play, how to win, and what matters most. Done right, a successful strategic plan creates the focus required for an organization to perform beyond the sum of its parts.
But strategy is only the beginning. If you want to execute a new strategy, you must translate strategic priorities into the cultural norms and day-to-day behaviors required to make them happen.
In other words, when the strategy changes, the way work get done often needs to change with it.
Why Workplace Culture Matters to Strategy Execution
Strategies do not execute themselves. They must come to life through your people and your culture.
Our organizational alignment research found that culture accounts for 40% of the difference between high- and low-performing companies in terms of revenue, profitability, customer loyalty, leadership effectiveness, and employee engagement.
That means leaders cannot afford to treat culture as separate from strategy. Companies with a healthy, high-performing, and aligned workplace culture are better positioned to adapt and perform when strategic priorities shift.
When strategies change, people often need to think, behave, prioritize, and work differently. Five cultural actions can help turn your new strategy into measurable results.
The Bottom Line
When strategy changes the what, culture must often change the how. Leaders who explicitly connect strategic priorities to everyday behaviors, reinforce those behaviors through organizational systems, and continuously learn from the front line dramatically improve their chances of turning strategic intent into sustained performance. Have you clearly identified the few cultural actions your people must adopt to successfully live your new strategy?
To turn your strategy into the everyday behaviors and ways of working required for success, download Stop Letting Culture Undermine Your Strategy — How to Build a Purposeful and Aligned Corporate Culture and learn how to ensure your culture accelerates — rather than undermines — strategy execution.

Tristam Brown is an executive business consultant and organizational development expert with more than three decades of experience helping organizations accelerate performance, build high-impact teams, and turn strategy into execution. As CEO of LSA Global, he works with leaders to get and stay aligned™ through research-backed strategy, culture, and talent solutions that produce measurable, business-critical results. See full bio.
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