Strategy Os
A curated collection of articles, insights, and strategy patterns related to Strategy Os.
When Trust Becomes a Balance-Sheet Asset
In banking and fintech, trust is no longer a brand metric. It is a strategic asset that must be measured, refreshed, and operationalized in real time.
Retail Strategy Is Becoming a Live System
P&G, Unilever, and Nike show why retail strategy must move from annual plans to live, signal-driven decision systems.
Live Strategy in Retail: Turning Target, Starbucks, and McDonald’s into Telemetry Engines
Retail and FMCG leaders aren’t just selling products—they’re running live strategy systems. Here’s how Target, Starbucks, and McDonald’s show what Strategy OS should look like.
Strategic Latency: Why Energy & Chips Need Live Strategy
Intel, Schneider Electric and ASML show one thing clearly: in energy and semiconductor infrastructure, strategic latency is now your biggest risk factor.
Strategy OS for Automakers: From Static Plans to Adaptive Mobility
Ford, Hyundai, and Ferrari show why automotive strategy must evolve from static plans to intelligence-augmented, real-time operating systems.
Why Strategy Needs a Memory Layer
Most strategies fail because they forget. The next advantage is not better planning—it is institutional memory, real-time signals, and locked human judgment.
Thought Leadership That Actually Changes Markets
Why modern thought leadership is no longer a content tactic—and how strategy teams turn point of view into market movement.
Why Your Strategy is a Monolith (And How to Escape It)
Monolithic strategies suffocate agility. Learn how to transform rigid plans into dynamic execution with Strategy OS.
Before CRM: Rethinking Your Tech Stack for Strategy
Why CRM fails before strategy: build a Strategy OS first to define ICP, positioning, and value before automating sales execution.