Too many companies lack a clear, simple strategy. One big reason: poorly designed leadership workshops. Endless talkshops instead of effective strategy workshops.
At Strategyzer, we’ve been invited to run strategy sessions with Fortune 500 companies and sovereign wealth funds. What we’ve learned is simple: the best workshops don’t just talk about strategy, they create it by working on tangible outcomes.
In this webinar, Alex Osterwalder and Tendayi Viki will walk you through exactly how we design and lead these sessions. They will share the step-by-step playbook and the tools you can use to run them on your own, with your own leadership team.
What you'll learn:
The Strategyzer playbook to run strategy sessions - We will share our secret sauce and show you how we run strategy workshops for our clients. You’ll get insights into our step-by-step playbook.
From business model assessment to bold, customer-centric strategic moves - We'll walk you through the tools we use to help executives move from "we need to do something" to "here's our next strategic move" using frameworks like the Business Model Canvas, Value Proposition Canvas, and disruption risk assessment.
Create a repeatable process for your leadership team - Apply our playbook to run strong strategy sessions. Enrich your yearly strategy session or improve your quarterly leadership meetings.
This session is specifically designed for:
This webinar is designed for anyone responsible for running strategy sessions with executive teams. Whether you're leading strategy, product, marketing, or go-to-market, if you're the person who needs to facilitate these conversations and turn them into actionable decisions, this session is for you.
- CEOs and division leaders.
- Strategy directors or chief of staffs aligning leadership.
- Product leaders defining roadmaps.
- Go-to-market teams planning launches.
- Or if you work with executives and need the right skills to run effective strategy sessions, you'll benefit from this webinar.
Register below and secure your spot for Dec. 3rd at 4:00PM CET. Spaces may be limited.
