So, what does success look like?
Jess Tayel Dr.
Transformation Leadership Institute Founder ?? Making Transformation, Transformative Again ?? ??Achieve Impact Faster??Build Future-Fit Organisations??Gain Traction & Clarity ??C-Level Advisory ??Strategy Execution
Hello, change leader,
This is now part 3 of the topic we started on: Why 2024 is the year to get it right. Part 1 was about the Why. Part 2 was about the What; today, part 3 concludes this topic.
Why is defining success important
How would you know which way to take and where to go if you do not have a clear destination?
?Defining what success looks like is as important as defining your business outcomes and strategy. Without it, any road is the right road; there is no real accountability, and you risk burning resources (time, money, energy and talent) in the process.
The common myths about success
There are many misconceptions about defining success and what good looks like. Let me shed the light on some of those common pitfalls.
What are the components of Success?
Note: This is not a menu; you do need them ALL
Designing for integrated and holistic Success is a game-changer
Fusing your strategy and business outcomes with what success looks like allows you to:
But we already do that! Do you?
It might seem we are talking about the same thing, but in most cases, we are not. Let me clarify
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You might have a meeting dedicated to asking what success looks like. You might have it as a question in a form or presentation. You might have a set of KPIs “already agreed” by the strategy office, the leadership team, or the PMO, and you need to fill in the targets. This is not what I have in mind.
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The above is still the traditional way of defining success, which is basic, does not set you up for success and is not enough.
To give you an idea of the scale and the ins & outs of this Success definition exercise. Mind you, this can vary depending on the organization's maturity, the team's talent level, the program scale, and how intense the change is.
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I worked with Emirates many years ago, managing a big part of their Customer Experience Transformation (Over a billion-dollar program). This program took a few years and was an absolute success. Customers worldwide are reaping the benefits of this program in their travel experience, choices, care, and comfort. And as an organization in its revenue, market share and world-class benchmark scores. I ran their Success definition exercise, which took over 3 months to really hone into what it truly is. This was about creating an integrated success roadmap that is infused into the many programs of work designed after that. This exercise uncovered the many undercurrent issues, blind spots and risky assumptions that would not have been clear until execution happened, which risks deviating the whole program and causing too many issues.
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Without this work, this program was guaranteed to achieve mediocre results, get many leaders frustrated, many leave their jobs, a frustrated board, and, most importantly, lose market share to other competitors.
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The success definition workshop took 2-3 days in other smaller organizations and programs.
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The Success definition exercise is no small exercise, a couple of lines or questions here and there. And certainly not left to the teams “to figure it out”. It is the leadership team's role to ensure that they bring in the team’s voices in a well-structured framework and as an inclusive exercise that gives them clarity.
There are a few things to remember:
One last thing:
I surveyed 178 leaders and organisations that I have interacted with and worked with within the last 10 years and asked them how they define success in an integrated and holistic way. The results were shocking and, most importantly, directly correlated with the success of their strategy execution efforts.?
I would love to hear your thoughts on this. Feel free to comment or message me directly.
Till next week…
Jess “Success” Tayel
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1 年Really enjoyed this article Jess. So much goodness and thought leadership. I have forwarded this to some of my clients asking them to read it and then print it and stick it somewhere as a reminder. Such a crucial aspect of transformation and any strategy execution efforts that is missed over and over again?
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1 年Well-articulated Jess Tayel Dr.and very interesting but over-looked fact! In reality, often organizations focus short-team benefits instead of long-term impacts; This may help them to achieve some numbers but they fails to ripe high-hanging fruits because of not focusing all components of success other than KPIs/Numbers
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1 年This is really inspirational Jess! You are a one-woman powerhouse of change leadership! I especially love the research you conducted, which is not easy to do but priceless when it comes to proving your expertise. Keep up the awesomeness. :)
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1 年Yes, very true Jess Tayel Dr.! Success is not just delivery - it's the benefits and shift in experience for customers, clients, employees and community. Worth taking the time!
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1 年It's strange how often this gets overlooked in projects, processes, and life in general, Jess Tayel Dr.