What Actually is Strategy?
June 11th, 2025
Ask 10 executives and you’ll get 15 answers. Some say strategy is vision. Others say it’s planning. Or agility. Or innovation.
Here’s the truth:
Strategy is simply structured problem-solving, nicely seasoned with a healthy helping of story-telling — nothing more, nothing less. It tackles the who, what, when, where, and most importantly, the why.
When done right, strategy clarifies the most important problems to solve, aligns people around how to solve it, and defines what success looks like. That’s it.
From decades working both as a strategist inside the business (with and without the title) and as a consultant outside of it, I’ve seen that most strategy efforts fail (defined in many ways) not because leaders lack ideas — but because they don’t apply a consistent, repeatable framework. Instead, they often reinvent the process and leave something to be desired as it relates to transparency and inclusion. Some (wrongly) suggest that only leadership should decide what the right things are to work on and management how to do the work right. Our experience suggests that collaboration and transparency up and down the ranks yields the best results for morale, motivation, meaning, and ultimately, execution.
A sobering stat: Only 28% of employees say they understand their company’s strategy (MIT Sloan Management Review, 2018). And if they don’t understand it, well, they can’t execute it — leaving employees connecting the dots on their own and overweighting their “local leader’s” version of the “why”.
At BANKDENS, we’ve distilled the essence of strategic problem-solving into something fast, focused, and executable.
Our Lean Strategy Diagnostics framework is:
Scalable across business and technical domains
Built to align decision-makers fast
Designed to get your org from friction to focus in 8–12 weeks
Major advisory firms use unsurprisingly similar approaches to BANKDENS’ behind the curtain: Interviews, synthesis, workshops, benchmarking, roadmapping, and execution planning. What makes it expensive isn’t the methodology, it’s their operating model - here’s where BANKDENS sets itself apart.
It’s strategy, simplified. Because complexity should be in the problem, not the solution.
Curious how this might apply to a real problem you’re facing right now?
Let’s pressure-test it together.